C.INNESS ART PAINT NEED HELP?

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Mackaydon

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N. San Diego Pic of my 2 best 'finds'; son & g/son
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Welcome to Treasure Net !!
I believe your artist is Clara Davis Inness (American: 1874-1932)
PS: Born in Illinois on Nov. 2, 1874. While in San Francisco in 1896-99, Inness studied at the Mark Hopkins Art Institute. A spinster, she died of cancer in Santa Barbara, CA on Jan. 15, 1932.
Caution: There is another artist named C. Inness
C.Inness the artist.
Colin Innes 1909-1982
Born mid-Glamorgan.
Paintings are normally spring/autumn scenes on canvas.
He served in the RAF during the second world war. His paintings are signed C.INNES in forward sloping capital letters on the bottom right hand corner.
Don.....
 

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So far there are claims that these paintings are by three different C Inness':
Clara D - doubtful as she was considered to be a fine artist and these are certainly more "Bob Ross" than fine art.
Colin - doesn't appear to have existed except here (no records of shows or awards, no record of RAF service, no census data, nothing)
Carl - a delightful, undated, story accompanies one of these paintings, of a rather elderly Carl Inness living in Tuscany and is assisted by his adopted son.

These are likely factory paintings. They're formulaic, the signatures change, some have been duplicated, and NONE have any provenance. They are available and owned all around the world.
I'm surprised at the original answer.
 

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