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Whilst not shooting ..i used to collect art that i liked and could afford..........this is done by a well known artist  Ruth Burt-smith.......B. 1864.......they were a family of artists...in the early years she was riding on the back of the reputation of her father...

They hail from either Devon or Cornwall...........later in her carreer she had a studio in Torwood in Scotland...(near an eastuary).....this picture shouts at me it is a seaside harbour in Devon or Cornwall......i have spent along time trying to find out EXCACTLY  where it was painted

i think it was painted early in her carreer ...it is not one of her best and it is a watercolour...some of her oils are mouth watering.........

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DOES ANYONE REKONISE THE HABOUR WHERE IT WAS PAINTED ????

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1 minute ago, sky gipsy said:

YOU LITTLE DARLIN'....................Its the same bridge ...bloody well done :yahoo:

7 minutes ago, holloway said:

Is it definitely by her and not her father ? The attached picture is of Polperro and signed by her the signature is very different to the one on yours .

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nice is that yours ?...........its not unusal for signatures to differ over time

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5 minutes ago, ditchman said:

YOU LITTLE DARLIN'....................Its the same bridge ...bloody well done :yahoo:

nice is that yours ?...........its not unusal for signatures to differ over time

Good detective work well done ,

No not mine sadly ,I have been watching it on EBay for a day or so £265 ,I would get hung if I bought it at the moment!,

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38 minutes ago, Walker570 said:

It is a very attractive painting.  Like that. Keep your back door locked:whistling:

i ...a while ago re-united a pair of oil paintings early 18th cent from the "Suffolk school"...no atributation...but speculation via Bonhams and Christies.....they are scene's of a suffolk landscape...i would love to know where the subject matter is.....

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10 minutes ago, mel b3 said:

That's better.

I was starting to think that the real ditchman has been abducted by aliens , when the back door didn't  get a sniff 😁.

" Aaaaahhhhhhhhh the smell of ginger in the morning....."

( what film was that from ? )

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7 hours ago, ditchman said:

Whilst not shooting ..i used to collect art that i liked and could afford..........this is done by a well known artist  Ruth Burt-smith.......B. 1846.......they were a family of artists...in the early years she was riding on the back of the reputation of her father...

They hail from either Devon or Cornwall...........later in her carreer she had a studio in Torwood in Scotland...(near an eastuary).....this picture shouts at me it is a seaside harbour in Devon or Cornwall......i have spent along time trying to find out EXCACTLY  where it was painted

i think it was painted early in her carreer ...it is not one of her best and it is a watercolour...some of her oils are mouth watering.........

Question

DOES ANYONE REKONISE THE HABOUR WHERE IT WAS PAINTED ????

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Hello, so what year ? anyone guess, 1600s ??

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3 hours ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, so what year ? anyone guess, 1600s ??

Ruth Burt-smith was born in 1864...and died 1946........i rekon the painting was done in the late 1800's............

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