Ya Wanna Come Up and See My Etchings? Whose it by? (Semi-Naked Woman Warning)

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It was bought where the other pieces tended to be from the 1960's. Thinking it may have been a friend of the person who owned it, but it was a estate sale, so the owners were no longer around. Bought a nice pair of woman's crocodile cowgirl boots as well, they will go to a waitress at the bar. (Tiny, size 38 Italian). I can't make out the signature, I'll see an "A", then a "N". Still searching.
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gord said:
Is it 'A Wallburn', or something like that?

Every time I look at the signature, I see something different. Driving me nuts. Thanks for the replies,
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The first letter definitely looks like an "H" to me.
Second and third letters possibly "U" and "A." Then possibly a couple of "L"s later on.
 

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This is what I do with signatures and I've gotten some :sign13: from this method.

I try to copy the signature. While I do this, over and over if necessary, I try to figure out what the person was trying to write. Solved a photo collection problem with this, and hit some important history simply by reinterpreting one initial.

Is that ink on paper. A litho? Etching. Might help your 'net search.

Another trick, if you have picasa which I recommend. It's free. Use the "sharpen feature." Also try adding a yellow tint. Either of these might help you see it better.
 

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Comes real close to this artist's work. Mine does not have a signature.
 

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BloodyBelle said:
This is what I do with signatures and I've gotten some :sign13: from this method.

I try to copy the signature. While I do this, over and over if necessary, I try to figure out what the person was trying to write. Solved a photo collection problem with this, and hit some important history simply by reinterpreting one initial.

Is that ink on paper. A litho? Etching. Might help your 'net search.

Another trick, if you have picasa which I recommend. It's free. Use the "sharpen feature." Also try adding a yellow tint. Either of these might help you see it better.

Those are excellent ideas, I'll try them tonight. I have Photoshop, never thought of using the "tint".
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