I have a paining from hans lenteman, i don't know what the name is but it has three ducks and a boat on it. I heard the price is over 1500 euro! Do you know where i can sell it? Or do you know someone who has intresst in the painting? Please mail me at risko88@yahoo.com
We have a painting signed by J.L.v.d.Meide - 24"x36" Ducks (maybe mallards) flying over a lake - tree and bullrushes at side - orange sunset shining on lake so bright that everyone thinks that we have a light on painting. Any information as to the value of above would be appreciated. Thank you.
I would like to have any information and the appraisal of a painting by j l v d meide. It is a venice painting about 36" x 24", and signed. A smaller painting aout 12" x 12" and signed is also in the group of three. the third painting is also about 12" x 12" also and signed.Ted Cowell schreef:
> We have purchased a "woodland and river scene" painting (size > 31" by 21") > We understand it was painted by a Dutch artist whose name > appears to read C.Lauerkamp > Any information on this artist would be greatly appreciated
I have a paintings by F. C. Corsius, Bastiaan plus Ben Snijders. I don't know anything about either artist so any information will be received with thanks.
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I am looking for any updated information on the artist F G Grust. My family has a oil painting of a mother, 2 children and baby in the cradle.sam schreef:
> This Grust is a confusing artist. He has several initials, but > they all belong to the same individual, since the titles of the > paintings are all very similar. First of all: Grust was not a > Dutchman. His work may look Dutch, but his name is not. It does > not exist in Holland and never has. In Southern Germany, > Austria it is quite common. And that is where we should look > for him. > The German Thieme-Becker artists' dictionary mentions a Theodor > Grust, porcelain-painter and an F.S. Grust. In U.S. auction > catalogues we find 2 pictures sold by F.G.Grust (NL), one at $ > 2400,- and one at $ 2600,-. The second initial is probably a > misread S and the NL is no more than an assumption. Other > auction catalogues call him Theodor (born 1859)who was in fact > the above pottery painter, but the work always shows pretty > girls in phantasy "traditional" dress. These scenes were > popular in America at the time and were produced all over > Europe. From Vienna and Budapest came boatloads of pretty Dutch > seaside girls by artists that had never seen the sea in their > lives. Our own Dutch artists seldom painted girls that pleased > the eye. Their girls were rather to be pitied, solid females > with gloomy and fateful expressions. But many American families > have thought for centuries that they own a Dutch painting which > in fact is Austrian or even American, for some of these > pseudo-Dutch artist followed their market and went to the USA. > So, resuming: you have a phantasy Dutch scene done by an artist > we know little about so far, who worked for the American > market. And the value would be around $ 3000. One more thing: > if your image is identical to the one inquired about recently, > you should make sure it is not an oleography. That is a > lithographed reproduction with a layer of varnish. > Sam. > >