Painting location identification

Painting location identification - Newspaper rock with ancient symbols and petroglyphs with white paint on shabby stone blue wall with uneven surface in national park

I received two framed pieces of art and wonder if they are real places and where. They could very well be fictional and may or may not be copies of famous works. They are just furniture store art, and I don't see an artist's signature. There were no identifying stickers, labels or description accompanying them. Unfortunately, an iPhone is the only camera that I own.

Hopefully someone can either recognize the area or if they are copies of famous works then we should be able to find out the location.

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Best Answer

The locations are an amalgam of Italian architecture from various and doesn't exist as such in real life. I wish I had a more detailed response but that's all there is to it.




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How do I find out where a painting is from?

Check the frame to see if you can find a manufacturer. Frame manufacturers often print a company name on the back. If there is a name, contact the manufacturer to learn more about the frame itself. This can drastically narrow down the region and time period where a painting was produced.

What do the numbers mean on the back of a painting?

When a gallery or museum displays a work of art it often attaches a label to its back that indicates the artist's name, the picture's title, and usually a date, inventory number and address.

Is there a Shazam for paintings?

There is Shazam for plants or Shazam for clothes and now, Shazam, for art.

How do I identify an old painting?

How To Identify An Antique Oil Painting
  • Darkening of the canvas. The back of a painting will generally yield more information than the front, so the first thing to do is turn it over. ...
  • Relined canvas. ...
  • Dark stretcher bars. ...
  • Craquelure. ...
  • Raised paint. ...
  • Dots under magnification.




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