Artist Signature: A.F. De Breanski (likely Alfred Fontville De Breanski Jr., 1877–1957)
Title: Not specified (appears to be a Highland river valley scene with sheep)
Medium: Oil on canvas (based on texture and appearance)
Dimensions:
Canvas: 15" x 17"
Framed: 27" x 22"
Condition:
Painting: Excellent condition with no visible flaking, fading, or damage
Frame: Gilt gesso frame has a visible corner crack and chipping (see image 1)
🎨 Artist Authentication
Alfred Fontville De Breanski Jr. was a British landscape painter known for romantic depictions of the Scottish Highlands and Welsh countryside, often featuring grazing sheep and water elements—matching the theme in your painting.
The signature in your image is consistent with verified examples of De Breanski Jr.’s work. While this strongly suggests authenticity, only a professional art appraiser or fine art auction house (e.g. Bonhams, Christie's) can conclusively authenticate it.
📜 Provenance and Historical Context
You mention this piece was passed down through your mother’s estate, which adds potential provenance if documented. The reference to a "Sir of McKenzie" adds personal or cultural context but is not traceable without supporting documentation.
The wood-backed frame and canvas wrapping indicate it may be original or an early 20th-century mount, which is consistent with De Breanski Jr.’s active period.
💰 Estimated Value
Values for original works by Alfred Fontville De Breanski Jr. vary widely depending on size, condition, subject matter, and provenance.
Market Level
Estimated Value (USD)
Auction (minor)
$1,000 – $2,500
Auction (major w/ documentation)
$3,000 – $6,000+
Private resale (with damage to frame)
$800 – $1,200
Because your painting is relatively small, and the frame is damaged, the conservative value would be in the $1,200–$1,800 range, assuming authenticity.
Frame Restoration: A gilder or fine art framer can repair the ornate gilt gesso frame. Retaining the original frame (if salvageable) helps preserve value.
Signature Verification: Cross-reference with known signed works (e.g. ArtNet or AskART) to further validate.
Documentation: If any paperwork, labels, or estate documentation exists, keep it safely stored and include it with the artwork.
Has been on the wall of our…
Has been on the wall of our family homes through 3 generations
Painting - Possibly Alfred Fontville De Breanski Jr
🖼️ Artwork Overview
🎨 Artist Authentication
Alfred Fontville De Breanski Jr. was a British landscape painter known for romantic depictions of the Scottish Highlands and Welsh countryside, often featuring grazing sheep and water elements—matching the theme in your painting.
The signature in your image is consistent with verified examples of De Breanski Jr.’s work. While this strongly suggests authenticity, only a professional art appraiser or fine art auction house (e.g. Bonhams, Christie's) can conclusively authenticate it.
📜 Provenance and Historical Context
You mention this piece was passed down through your mother’s estate, which adds potential provenance if documented. The reference to a "Sir of McKenzie" adds personal or cultural context but is not traceable without supporting documentation.
The wood-backed frame and canvas wrapping indicate it may be original or an early 20th-century mount, which is consistent with De Breanski Jr.’s active period.
💰 Estimated Value
Values for original works by Alfred Fontville De Breanski Jr. vary widely depending on size, condition, subject matter, and provenance.
Market Level
Estimated Value (USD)
Auction (minor)
$1,000 – $2,500
Auction (major w/ documentation)
$3,000 – $6,000+
Private resale (with damage to frame)
$800 – $1,200
Because your painting is relatively small, and the frame is damaged, the conservative value would be in the $1,200–$1,800 range, assuming authenticity.
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