
Framed Châteauneuf-du-Pape Wine Still Life Lithograph
This is a mass-produced decorative wall art piece featuring a traditional still life composition of red wine. The central image includes a bottle labeled 'Châteauneuf-du-Pape', a partially filled glass of red wine, and a cluster of dark purple grapes arranged on a light-colored surface with a subtle checkered pattern. An ornamental script graphic of the wine name appears in the upper left background on a parchment-like field. The artwork is presented within a triple-matted border (cream, dark border, and outer tan mat) and housed in a thin, polished gold-toned metal or metallic-finished plastic frame. The construction suggests late 20th-century decorative production, likely from the 1990s or early 2000s, designed for kitchen or dining room decor. The condition appears fair to good, though there are visible reflections on the glass cover, and the frame shows some minor scuffing at the corners. The craftsmanship is commercial grade, utilizing standard offset lithography or digital printing techniques rather than original fine art methods. There are no visible artist signatures or limited edition numbers, confirming its status as a decorative household accessory.
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Estimated Value
$25.00 - $45.00
Basic Information
Category
Home Decor / Framed Art
Appraised On
March 7, 2026
Estimated Value
$25.00 - $45.00
Item Description
This is a mass-produced decorative wall art piece featuring a traditional still life composition of red wine. The central image includes a bottle labeled 'Châteauneuf-du-Pape', a partially filled glass of red wine, and a cluster of dark purple grapes arranged on a light-colored surface with a subtle checkered pattern. An ornamental script graphic of the wine name appears in the upper left background on a parchment-like field. The artwork is presented within a triple-matted border (cream, dark border, and outer tan mat) and housed in a thin, polished gold-toned metal or metallic-finished plastic frame. The construction suggests late 20th-century decorative production, likely from the 1990s or early 2000s, designed for kitchen or dining room decor. The condition appears fair to good, though there are visible reflections on the glass cover, and the frame shows some minor scuffing at the corners. The craftsmanship is commercial grade, utilizing standard offset lithography or digital printing techniques rather than original fine art methods. There are no visible artist signatures or limited edition numbers, confirming its status as a decorative household accessory.
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