Posted 2 years ago
sabyrd8
(38 items)
This beautiful print is signed PRAGUE.....Does anyone recognize or know this artist? Any help would be very appreciated.
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Posted 2 years ago
sabyrd8
(38 items)
This beautiful print is signed PRAGUE.....Does anyone recognize or know this artist? Any help would be very appreciated.
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Not the artist...Prague is the city that this is about.
It appears there maybe Artist Intials on the lower right on building? "CP". That would be the Artist. Dave
Thanks Savoychina1 and Dizzydave for the comments....I had not even noticed the initials on the building....As for the name "Prague" I wanted to believe that it was the city...but then again I thought maybe it might be the artists' name. I appreciate your help.
Now how would I go about finding out CP'S full identity....I'm very new at all this detective work.
Thanks guys!!!
You Welcome, Looks like the Cathedral in Prague in the center. Look at the building on right, above the door it has some signs. I can make out one "Billards" But the other is hard to read. Get a Magnify Glass and see if you can read the name. Google it and see what pops up?? Dave
Thanks Dizzydave, I'll do just that. That would have never crossed my mind.Shows how much of a detective I am...Thanks again!!!