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D. Barton Still Life Oil Painting

By SpectralCaravan, 28 September, 2020
Description

I found this painting at a thrift store today, and I'm wondering if its worth anything.

It's a still life oil painting of a bouquet of flowers, painted on canvas with an ornate gold frame.

The bottom left is signed "D. Barton".

There is a sticker on the back that says "Collectors Corner, Inc." and "Certificate of Authenticity".

There is also a number "003667-B(or 13, its hard to tell)309.

Category
Paintings
Medium
Oil Painting
Distinguishing marks
D. Barton
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
11 3/4 x 13 1/2 in
For Sale?
No
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MarkBlemish

4 years 8 months ago

Re: D. Barton Still Life Oil Painting

I found three on eBay https://www.ebay.com/itm/Oil-Painting-On-Canvas-Still-Life-Flowers-Arti…

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-D-Barton-Framed-Floral-Bouquet-Still-L…

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Oil-painting-Still-life-Flowers-D-BARTON-590mm…

So that gives you an idea of what they’re being sold for. This article http://creativedazewithgeri.blogspot.com/2011/12/collectors-corner-inc-… will tell you about the sticker on the back and the paintings this company sold. There’s a link on that page to a Yahoo answer that’s also interesting. It looks like these were mass produced paintings and probably not worth the eBay prices in the links I’ve posted.

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SpectralCaravan

4 years 8 months ago

In reply to Re: D. Barton Still Life Oil Painting by MarkBlemish

Re: D. Barton Still Life Oil Painting

That is interesting--I thought for sure it was an original because of the canvas and texture. What a crazy amount of effort. I think they must be mass produced because all of the signatures are the same name, but written differently. Thanks for your research!

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MarkBlemish

4 years 8 months ago

In reply to Re: D. Barton Still Life Oil Painting by SpectralCaravan

Re: D. Barton Still Life Oil Painting

It could be a real painting but done in a way that’s more like a factory with anonymous painters told what to paint and what name to sign.

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Lovejoy

4 years 8 months ago

Re: D. Barton Still Life Oil Painting

It's probably a digital Giclee print of an original, they use a special printer that makes copies right down the the detail of shading and brush strokes. https://cedarhilllonghouse.ca/what-is-the-difference-between-a-serigrap…

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