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I have a painting on canvas signed lower left with initials RAS is very old and do not know details about who has signed with RAS included in a circle. I think it's a print because it does not see traces of oil with a brush. Ecce homo scene in the painting is Antonio Ciseri (70 cm x 100 cm) framed with wide wooden frame with floral reliefs. Help to identify and assess (lucretia_b63@yahoo.com)
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John Malyon, host
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I'm not sure I understand. Are you saying it's a copy of Ciseri's painting?
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For John. I require information about this picture that I have. It is a canvas sizes previously said, very old, coming from an inheritance. It is signed in the bottom left with RAS intitialele included in the circle, I noticed another signature on the painting. I do not know how to evaluate but I think that is a painting with a brush that can not be seen traces of paint, printing is uniform. I am informed and canvas is 'Ecce homo' s Antonio Ciseri. Are translated by google translator and can not understand why. (Lucretia B.) |
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