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[QUOTE="Skeet" McD]Just to say something you already know : this is some pretty serious "amateur" art of its period....if it is, in fact, amateur. Professionals, or just quite talented?
Great stuff under any circumstances! Thanks for showing it to us.
"Skeet"[/QUOTE]
Neither were professionals - my grandfather was a reporter all his life and painted purely for his own pleasure (he told me once that he painted because he wanted nice pictures on his walls). He exhibited his work now and then but always marked them NFS. He also made violins - he completed 14, mostly done in the 30s and 40s - with the same attitude. He just made them for himself.
My grandmother did china painting between 1905 and 1920 and, like my grandfather, did it purely to decorate the house with beautiful things.
My grandfather was also a photographer, again non-professionally - and again, his work was nothing to sneeze at. Here's one of his photos of my grandmother:
Needless to say, they are high among my role models. I was very close to them (prolly closer than to my parents) and lived with them off and on when I was a kid. I'm very fortunate to have ended up with most of my grandfather's paintings and a half-dozen of the surviving pieces of my grandmother's china painting.
Great stuff under any circumstances! Thanks for showing it to us.
"Skeet"[/QUOTE]
Neither were professionals - my grandfather was a reporter all his life and painted purely for his own pleasure (he told me once that he painted because he wanted nice pictures on his walls). He exhibited his work now and then but always marked them NFS. He also made violins - he completed 14, mostly done in the 30s and 40s - with the same attitude. He just made them for himself.
My grandmother did china painting between 1905 and 1920 and, like my grandfather, did it purely to decorate the house with beautiful things.
My grandfather was also a photographer, again non-professionally - and again, his work was nothing to sneeze at. Here's one of his photos of my grandmother:
Needless to say, they are high among my role models. I was very close to them (prolly closer than to my parents) and lived with them off and on when I was a kid. I'm very fortunate to have ended up with most of my grandfather's paintings and a half-dozen of the surviving pieces of my grandmother's china painting.