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How does one begin or try to attribute an unsigned work? (Original Post) bucolic_frolic Feb 2021 OP
If it's thought to be by a noted artist, contact experts of that artist's work. brush Feb 2021 #1
Ah, perhaps I have misphrased the question. Artist unknown bucolic_frolic Feb 2021 #2
identify the style e.g., "abstract expressionism", "pop" ...etc., and harumph Feb 2021 #3
Try taking it to an Art History professor if you are near a college. tikka Feb 2021 #4
That's a good plan bucolic_frolic Feb 2021 #5

brush

(57,586 posts)
1. If it's thought to be by a noted artist, contact experts of that artist's work.
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 06:58 PM
Feb 2021

If not, I have no idea.

harumph

(2,323 posts)
3. identify the style e.g., "abstract expressionism", "pop" ...etc., and
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 07:22 PM
Feb 2021

describe the painting the best you can and search on that.
sign up with local/regional auction houses and search online.

tikka

(778 posts)
4. Try taking it to an Art History professor if you are near a college.
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 07:31 PM
Feb 2021

He/She might be able to give an approximate date range and stylistic school. Then comes the search for similar works. If that is successful and you think that you have found a potential artist, it's up to expert evaluation and testing to authenticate the piece.

This a simplistic explanation of a daunting and possibly expensive process that requires a lot of research

bucolic_frolic

(47,016 posts)
5. That's a good plan
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 07:38 PM
Feb 2021

I know the date, within 3-5 years, and the region, within a handful of states, and the general age of the artist, within 10 or 20 years. I think it's best characterized as landscape impressionist, and I recall a general conversation that it was not her usual subject matter because it was a special request, painted unsigned. Unfortunately it was painted a far way from here.

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