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OOC By Hungarian-Canadian artist Istvan J. Porubszky

OOC By Hungarian-Canadian artist Istvan J. Porubszky 17.25x29.25" This oil on canvas (OOC) painting by Hungarian-Canadian artist Istvan J. Porubszky measures 17.25x29.25 inches and depicts a serene waterside scene. The painting shows signs of age, adding to its vintage charm. The signature in the image belongs to the Hungarian-Canadian artist Istvan J. Porubszky (born 1927). Porubszky is a contemporary artist known for his landscapes and floral paintings. He was born in Kispest, near Budapest, Hungary, and later moved to Canada. His work often features: Landscapes: He frequently painted Canadian nature scenes, such as autumn landscapes and cabins. Medium: He typically worked with oil on canvas or board. Signature Style: His signature is highly distinctive, often featuring the name "ISTVAN" above a long, rectangular-shaped underscore that encloses his surname, "PORUBSZKY". His paintings have appeared in various auctions and online marketplaces. Looking at the back of the painting provides a few more clues about its construction and age :Canvas on Board : The back shows a canvas that has been stretched over and likely glued to a solid masonite or wood board. This was a common technique for mid-century artists like Porubszky because it provided a very stable surface for oil paints. Keys (Stretcher Slats): You can see small wooden "keys" or wedges tucked into the inner corners of the frame. These are typically used to keep the canvas taut, though here they seem to be part of the inner support structure for the board. Framing Style: The wide, rustic wooden frame and the saw-tooth hanger at the top are very characteristic of the 1960s and 70s. This fits perfectly with the period when Istvan Porubszky was most active in Canada. Condition: The back appears to be in original, "as-found" condition. The blue tape is likely a later addition, possibly covering a small tear or a previous owner's note.The way the canvas is wrapped and secured is consistent with a mass-produced original, meaning the artist created many similar versions of this scene for commercial galleries and home decor shops during that era This tranquil waterside scene is just waiting to find its forever home with you! Don't delay, paintings this lovely never last for long. If this advertisement is still up, the painting is available! Pickup at Yonge Street and Steeles Avenue

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