I've recently purchased an original watercolour artwork signed Raymond Bradbury spring 1951. I only realized researching later that RAY BRADBURY dabbled in art in his younger days. It is a beautiful piece with rich colour and a mysterious feel to it. I was hoping someone on this board with more knowledge of his art background could tell me if this could be a Ray Bradbury original.(fingers crossed)
I've recently purchased an original watercolour artwork signed Raymond Bradbury spring 1951. I only realized researching later that RAY BRADBURY dabbled in art in his younger days. It is a beautiful piece with rich colour and a mysterious feel to it. I was hoping someone on this board with more knowledge of his art background could tell me if this could be a Ray Bradbury original.(fingers crossed)
I like that painting, crittifer. Given the many instances Mr. Bradbury has set various stories and poems and a essay on trains, one can well imagine him painting such a picture. In searching about trains and Ray Bradbury, I spotted this Bradbury oriented website that sells a picture similar to your painting called "A Carnival Comes to Green Town." http://www.zazzle.com/greentownemporium
13 April 2011, 12:39 AM
philnic
Wow, good find, Linnl. I wonder if Ray's accountants know about this...
I also wonder if Disney know that their Dark's Pandemonium handbill design is being sold without so much as an acknowledgment...
Apparently, the website is liscensed through a company called Zazzle, which creates products promoting or celebrating certain entertainment properties. http://www.zazzle.com/
Similar question. A friend gave me a painting he acquired from an estate sale in Los Angeles. He said it was painted by Ray Bradbury. It’s an oil painting, and has a little damage at the bottom. It’s signed on the back, and it is titled “The Time Worlds of Santanafaraku.”
I’ve looked at his handwriting samples. This doesn’t look like kid normal writing. The signature is another story. I’ve posted the pictures on my Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/10831...s/10213230998424523/
(Slight frame damage has wrinkled the bottom of the canvas and it has some marks on the front from storage that need cleaning.)
What do you think?
Karl S.
23 July 2018, 09:56 PM
dandelion
I can't read the name but the initials look like A D G.
24 July 2018, 11:27 AM
PatR
Hi, I have samples of Ray's handwriting back to 1939 and it does not match this writing. Actually, Ray's handwriting stays pretty much the same through the years.
24 July 2018, 12:58 PM
Doug Spaulding
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Originally posted by Karl S.: What do you think?
Agreed, Mr Schab - I was a friend of Mr B and have dozens of books he signed for me. I've witnessed him sign perhaps hundreds of times. Definitely not his handwriting. Can't tell who it is.
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24 July 2018, 03:52 PM
dandelion
Only the middle initial matches and as far as I know Ray never signed using his middle initial. Here is a montage of his signatures for comparison:
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