
Čertovka Canal Canvas Photographic Print
This item is a contemporary landscape photographic print on canvas, depicting the Čertovka canal (Devil's Stream) in the Malá Strana district of Prague. The composition captures a scenic European canal lined with traditional Baroque and Renaissance-style architecture featuring terracotta-tiled roofs, cream-colored facades, and classic dormer windows. The print exhibits a muted, slightly desaturated color palette with dominant tones of beige, umber, and soft ochre, suggesting an overcast day or a late autumn/early winter setting indicated by the bare, intricate silhouettes of deciduous trees in the foreground. The material appears to be a gallery-wrapped canvas stretched over a wooden frame, without an external decorative frame, creating a modern, minimalist display style. The print quality suggests a digital inkjet reproduction on textured canvas. There are no immediately visible maker marks, signatures, or limited edition numbers on the face of the image. The condition appears excellent with no visible scuffing, sagging of the canvas, or color fading. The piece is likely a mass-produced or semi-custom commercial decorative art piece from the late 20th to early 21st century.
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Estimated Value
$45.00 - $85.00
Basic Information
Category
Art & Wall Decor
Appraised On
December 18, 2025
Estimated Value
$45.00 - $85.00
Item Description
This item is a contemporary landscape photographic print on canvas, depicting the Čertovka canal (Devil's Stream) in the Malá Strana district of Prague. The composition captures a scenic European canal lined with traditional Baroque and Renaissance-style architecture featuring terracotta-tiled roofs, cream-colored facades, and classic dormer windows. The print exhibits a muted, slightly desaturated color palette with dominant tones of beige, umber, and soft ochre, suggesting an overcast day or a late autumn/early winter setting indicated by the bare, intricate silhouettes of deciduous trees in the foreground. The material appears to be a gallery-wrapped canvas stretched over a wooden frame, without an external decorative frame, creating a modern, minimalist display style. The print quality suggests a digital inkjet reproduction on textured canvas. There are no immediately visible maker marks, signatures, or limited edition numbers on the face of the image. The condition appears excellent with no visible scuffing, sagging of the canvas, or color fading. The piece is likely a mass-produced or semi-custom commercial decorative art piece from the late 20th to early 21st century.
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