Signed "Sany" painting.
Laibin
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Hello,
I have owned a painting signed "Sany" for a few years, of which I am attaching photos. It seems relatively old to me. Who is this Sany? Théodore de Sany (16th-17th centuries) or Sany Sassy (19th-20th centuries)? Assuming it is neither of them, would that mean it has no value despite its intrinsic quality?
Thank you in advance for your responses, which I hope will be numerous and enlightening.

I have owned a painting signed "Sany" for a few years, of which I am attaching photos. It seems relatively old to me. Who is this Sany? Théodore de Sany (16th-17th centuries) or Sany Sassy (19th-20th centuries)? Assuming it is neither of them, would that mean it has no value despite its intrinsic quality?
Thank you in advance for your responses, which I hope will be numerous and enlightening.


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Here is a list of over 300 questions similar to yours "Who is this painter?".
I'll leave it to you to count how many correct answers have been obtained!
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/s/loisirs-divertissements-29/peintre
They won't be many, and even less enlightening, I'm afraid!
Consult a professional instead: art gallery, museum curator, expert ...
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Raymond (INSA, AFPA)-
Hello Raymond. I will follow your advice. Generally, when a painter is not known, their works are even less known than they are, even when they have undeniable artistic value. Only the name is really sellable, and it's a shame for hidden talents.
Thank you and enjoy your leisure time in the Caribbean!
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