
Late 20th Century Mixed-Media Architectural Landscape
This original representational artwork depicts a charming Victorian-style residence, likely a Queen Anne cottage, characterized by a prominent square tower with a green-shingled pyramidal roof. The composition features a mix of media, appearing to be a combination of watercolor, ink, and perhaps pastel or colored pencil on paper. The color palette is dominated by muted grays, purples, and deep greens, with a large lilac or wisteria bush in full bloom serving as a central focal point in front of the porch. The artwork exhibits a folk-art or illustrative quality with visible textured line work defining the shingles and architectural details. It is housed in a contemporary silver-toned metal frame with a wide, off-white mat board. Condition-wise, the frame shows some minor surface scuffing particularly at the corners, and the matting appears intact with no visible foxing, though the paper shows slight undulation. The artist's hand is expressive but precise in the rendering of the white picket fence and the background foliage. No signature is visible in the provided image, suggesting it may be signed on the reverse or obscured by the matting. The style suggests a creation date in the late 20th century.
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Estimated Value
$150 - $300
Basic Information
Category
Fine Art - Paintings & Works on Paper
Appraised On
March 9, 2026
Estimated Value
$150 - $300
Additional Details Provided By Owner
User Provided Information
Unknown artist, untitled artwork
Item Description
This original representational artwork depicts a charming Victorian-style residence, likely a Queen Anne cottage, characterized by a prominent square tower with a green-shingled pyramidal roof. The composition features a mix of media, appearing to be a combination of watercolor, ink, and perhaps pastel or colored pencil on paper. The color palette is dominated by muted grays, purples, and deep greens, with a large lilac or wisteria bush in full bloom serving as a central focal point in front of the porch. The artwork exhibits a folk-art or illustrative quality with visible textured line work defining the shingles and architectural details. It is housed in a contemporary silver-toned metal frame with a wide, off-white mat board. Condition-wise, the frame shows some minor surface scuffing particularly at the corners, and the matting appears intact with no visible foxing, though the paper shows slight undulation. The artist's hand is expressive but precise in the rendering of the white picket fence and the background foliage. No signature is visible in the provided image, suggesting it may be signed on the reverse or obscured by the matting. The style suggests a creation date in the late 20th century.
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