T. Bailey (19th-20th centuries), which is believed to be a pseudonym used by Massachusetts painter William F. Paskell (1866-1951).
Signed lower right
Consistent with age, very minor areas of wear or slight loss. Painting needs to be secured in the frame, note the blue tape.
Carved Gilt wood frame 31.5 by 22.5
Curious information regarding the signature, it appears there were also maritime paintings in addition to canines. “ Fictitious marine painter. Numerous marine paintings bearing this signature emerged from Boston and Winthrop, MA, between 1910 -38. T. Bailey was a pseudonym invented by Morris Hambro (1860-1938), a London-born sign-painter and salesman who came to the U.S. in 1865 and began peddling the Bailey paintings after 1910. The typical work showed a tall ship on the high seas, its sails unfurled. Hambro created the fictive artist and sold the paintings door to door, mostly to businesses, traveling from Boston to Worcester, to New Bedford, to Portland (ME), to Cape Cod, and to Fall River. Hambro was extremely successful in his endeavor; one gallery in Boston (the Addition Gallery) reportedly bought the paintings "by the dozen." A number of names have been suggested as the actual painter or painters of the marines: Vivian Forsythe Porter, Max Berman (who was married to Hambro's niece), Sears Thompson, J. G. Cloudman, Mae Bennet Brown, Melbourne C. Hardwick; and, in particular, William Frederick Paskell. It is believed that Hambro bought the works from the artists for $15 to $20, added Bailey's signature, and then sold the paintings for up to $50 a piece. Whether the artists themselves even knew about Hambro"s strategy is unknown.”
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