View Full Version : Artist signature looks like RD or RO '59. Does anyone recognize Charming large oil
artsalon
Sep 12, 2010, 08:55 AM
QLP
Sep 12, 2010, 10:14 AM
Are we assuming it was painted in 1959 or is it older? What about the style and subject matter?
The only painter that comes to mind off-hand is Richard Oelze, the German painter. (1900-1980) He was mainly known for surrealist landscapes. Maybe Google him and see if the painting looks anything like his work.
If not, more info might help. Of course it could be by a relatively unknown artist which would make it very hard to find out.
artsalon
Sep 12, 2010, 10:25 AM
Thank you SO much for responding to me. The large oil is almost "post impressionist" in feeling... bright colors, an off-hand charm, an interior, charming bedroom *** sitting room/studio.. I assume it was painted in 1959... I will look at the work of Richard Oelze and, if any other ideas occfdur to you, please do email me back at
[email protected] or through this website... Many thanks again!
artsalon
Sep 12, 2010, 10:28 AM
Definitely not oelze... I'm quite awful with a digital camera but I'll try to photograph it... if I were to hazard a guess I thik it might be French, or European...
QLP
Sep 12, 2010, 10:46 AM
I'm wondering about Ione Robinson. Still thinking...
artsalon
Sep 13, 2010, 04:10 AM
Don't know Ione Robinson... is that a typical signature for this artist?
artsalon
Sep 13, 2010, 04:14 AM
Just kooked at Ione Robinson but not her... thanks for the suggestion though and any others you might have!
QLP
Sep 13, 2010, 08:37 AM
I'm not an expert but I gather an artist's monogram is often not their initials, though it can be. I started with thinking of initials of Artists that would have been working in that period that came to mind and could only think of the one. Often RO would be a surname starting with those two letters, pretty sure Ione Robinson used RO. So again I was trying to think of surnames that seemed to fit the period.
Charles E D Roderick is vaguely possible but his style is more impressionist that post impressionist and I think he mainly did landscapes. Will try and think of more...
QLP
Sep 13, 2010, 08:49 AM
Just to add, and to complicate matters, artists have been known to use rather odd seeming rationales for how they sign their paintings, and to alter this from time to time. I gather Rembrandt used: R, RH, RHL-van Rijn, Rembrant, and Rembrandt. He never used RO '59 as far as I know though :P.