Identify this painting/artist pls
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Afternoon all,
My wife has just returned back from the mother in laws with this painting




It doesn’t really go with any of the stuff in our house, but I think it’s actually quite a nice thing, so will find somewhere to put it.
A quick google isn’t really showing anything for the artist or similar paintings and I would be keen to know a bit more about it.
Thanks all
CTO
My wife has just returned back from the mother in laws with this painting
It doesn’t really go with any of the stuff in our house, but I think it’s actually quite a nice thing, so will find somewhere to put it.
A quick google isn’t really showing anything for the artist or similar paintings and I would be keen to know a bit more about it.
Thanks all
CTO
Edited by CTO on Saturday 23 August 15:48
I'd ignore the Conway Toaban bit on the back, that looks like a stab in the dark by whoever sold it. The signature looks like it starts with a G rather than a C.
Grok isn't much help with it but I'm a bit jealous as we spent hours and hours working our way through a pile of paintings and prints a couple of years ago. Had a bit of a result with one that we sold to an Australian auction house. Pretty sure they turned us over as we had no idea about selling art but it was fun.
Your post has reminded me that we have a load more to get through
And Grok might save us a load of time.
Grok isn't much help with it but I'm a bit jealous as we spent hours and hours working our way through a pile of paintings and prints a couple of years ago. Had a bit of a result with one that we sold to an Australian auction house. Pretty sure they turned us over as we had no idea about selling art but it was fun.
Your post has reminded me that we have a load more to get through

Sorry to burst any bubbles but that painting looks very much like 'factory art' i.e. paintings that were mass produced in their thousands in the Far East from the 1970/80s onwards. They were churned out in a variety of styles, arrived en-masse in Europe and America to be framed, given a signature, labels etc. and sold through furnishing outlets rather than galleries.
I worked for a while for a chain of stores that bought in dozens at a time, swapping them between showrooms every month or two. They were never intended to be investments, just decoration.
I worked for a while for a chain of stores that bought in dozens at a time, swapping them between showrooms every month or two. They were never intended to be investments, just decoration.
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