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| Originally Posted by sdeaton As far as for Albert (William or Wilhelm) Elsner, I believe the spelling is correct. I did some research on line and the only thing I came up with was from the Wisconsin Historical Museum collection. Apparently a oil on canvas was donated to the State Historical Society in 1993. Should I bring this in too? I'm just wondering if you think I should have these painting insured (my parents never did).
One other piece I wanted to ask you about was a steel engraving titled The Village Blacksmith. It came out of my father's grandparents house which would make it at least 100 yrs old. On the bottom is the title, the name George Patterson, JF Herring Senior, Inked by?(I can't read that part) all done in some sort of type. On the back is handwritten in really large pencil 1013. Any thoughts on this engraving? I just came into possession of this artwork and really don't know what I should do next. Any advice or additional info on these pieces would be great! Thanks for your time! |
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http://www.wagglepop.com/bin/auction...stingID=440274 The Village Blacksmith
Beautiful black and white reproduction print of John Frederick Herring's famous work "The Village Blacksmith". This reprint is from the 1970s.
The original was created in 1860.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Born in Blackfriars, Surrey, England,
John Frederick Herring Sr. was the son of Benjamin Herring (who was born in America under the British Flag but was Dutch by descent), and brother of the painter Benjamin Herring Jr. Walking past a coach depot one day, he looked in to see a coach painter having difficulty painting a horse on the crest on the side of the coach. Herring stopped, helped him and did the job so well he was asked to paint the crests on a new coach. He became a painter of farmyard scenes and narrative pictures. He died at Meopham on September 23rd 1865. Three of his sons became artists and two daughters married artists.
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http://www.artnet.com/artist/661079/...rring-jr-.html
I also found this
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http://www.intaglio-fine-art.com/pri...ive-rural.html
An English Farmyard
Engraved by G Paterson after a picture by John F Herring.
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You might want to get your artwork checked out by a professional.