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OUAQUKGF Ops
17th Jan 2019, 09:50
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/1400x991/pm207_b1b48ff0df424f4e079e0b831f2b1cf5a8a416b1.jpg
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/1400x734/pm207s_2dadace0cec9eaf38f748792abe5a4f56cb71a35.jpg
Can anyone throw any light on the mark of Beaufighter this is and who the artist might be?

staircase
17th Jan 2019, 19:28
an early version - the tail plane has zero dihedral.

Perhaps just an example of artists licence? I would have coments on the depiction of the cowls for example.

GeeRam
17th Jan 2019, 20:35
an early version - the tail plane has zero dihedral.

Perhaps just an example of artists licence? I would have coments on the depiction of the cowls for example.

Agreed, it's an attempt at a Mk.1F.

Jhieminga
18th Jan 2019, 10:23
It might be an idea to contact the Guild of Aviation Artists (Guild of Aviation Artists (http://www.gava.org.uk/)), someone there might recognise the signature.

Asturias56
20th Jan 2019, 17:04
Its for sale on Ebay for UKP 46

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/W-A-G-20th-Century-Watercolour-British-Bomber-Plane/382730205447?hash=item591c7f7907:g:OLkAAOSwxJ9cF3ef

Self loading bear
20th Jan 2019, 18:37
From EBay:DESCRIPTIONA fine detailed depiction of a British aeroplane bomber, possibly the Vickers Wellington monogrammed to the lower right with the letters W.A.G., as shown. The artist has portrayed fine detail in the plane, as well as the landscape below. Signed with monogram......,
......Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

How is a certificate possible when it is not clear who the artist is??

SLB

Jhieminga
21st Jan 2019, 10:07
It's guaranteed to be 'authentic and original' by the seller. Sounds like a bit of a sales pitch to me...;)

Asturias56
21st Jan 2019, 10:09
I think I've seen that monogram before somewhere........ but heaven knows where

Tiger_mate
23rd Jan 2019, 10:11
The painting is lacking in artistic skill (in fact quite amateur in nature) and therefore could have been completed by anybody within any timeframe. I am assuming it to be watercolour and if the paper is aged, there is a possibility of it being a wartime painting, however this would be very difficult to prove. I am not aware of any artist signing of 'W.A.G.' in such a manner, and any professional artist will ensure he/she receives appropriate accreditation for their work with a readable signature. If framed, any notes on the reverse of the paper may shed a light on its provenance. In summary; it is only worth what you would be prepared to pay for it if you wished to add it to your own collection rather than a potential investment aimed at future profit.