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My amateur guesses.
1. Signed with latin letters. "N.Fechin 48"
Фешин Николай Иванович (1881-1955)
Feshin Nikolaj Ivanovich (signed using French standards)
http://www.artsait.ru/art/f/feshin/main.htm
2. В.Ермолаева 1926
Ермолаева Вера Михайловна (1893-1938)
Ermolaeva Vera Mikhajlovna (Jermolajeva, Yermolayeva...)
http://www.artsait.ru/art/e/ermolaeva/main.htm
3. И.Клюн
Клюн Иван Васильевич (1870-1943)
Klun Ivan Vasiljevich (Kljun, Klyun...)
http://www.artsait.ru/art/k/klun/main.htm
4. А. Каплан
Каплан Анатолий Львович (1902-1980)
Kaplan Anatoly Lvovich
http://www.museum.ru/N32678
5. В.Г. Кр......
Кричевский Василий Григорьевич (1872—1952)
Krichevsky Vasily Grigorjevich (Krichevskij...)
Krychevsky Vasyl Hryhorovych (if transliterated from Ukrainian)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasyl_Krychevsky
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I know I have thanked you privately for the work you did on the previously posted signatures, but also want you to know that you were so successful with my art, it makes me think you ought to consider offering your services to the general public. Transcribing signatures on Russian art is a fundamental reason why so many mid-level buyers here in the US avoid buying Russian and other Eastern European paintings, as ridiculous as that sounds.
Anyway, the responses you provided for me proved to be so gosh darned successful, I wondered if you might not be interested in trying another? This one comes from a painting owned by a friend. He has had several Russian language speakers, people with some knowledge of art, attempt to transcribe it, but to no real avail. If you have any more of your "informed" guesses (I refuse to call them "amateur," as you were simply too successful for that), I would love to surprise him with a likely culprit! (Clicking the photo ought to take you to a larger version of the image.)
http://www.freeimagehosting.net/uplo...48aae2238b.jpg
I really mean it when I say "Thank you, again!"
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Originally Posted by MizzTree
Anyway, the responses you provided for me proved to be so gosh darned successful, I wondered if you might not be interested in trying another? This one comes from a painting owned by a friend. He has had several Russian language speakers, people with some knowledge of art, attempt to transcribe it, but to no real avail. If you have any more of your "informed" guesses (I refuse to call them "amateur," as you were simply too successful for that), I would love to surprise him with a likely culprit!
Sorry, I was unable to find in internet any artist like that. I have asked about it in a couple of places, and if there'll be any answer I'll put it here.
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Thanks so much, but I think, after a lot of visual calesthentics, I actually found it on my own: Leonid Yanush. What do you think, do you agree?
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Originally Posted by MizzTree
Thanks so much, but I think, after a lot of visual calesthentics, I actually found it on my own: Leonid Yanush. What do you think, do you agree?
Yes, "Л. Януш"="L. Yanush" is easily recognizable but I did not find this artist by search in Russian because in Russian Януш is a very common Polish name (= Janusz) and internet is full of this name. It is funny how one can take something very common, transliterate it from latin to cyrillic and back (Janusz -> Януш -> Yanush) and obtain something rare! :D