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Set of Six Miniature Landscape and Floral Oil/Acrylic Paintings in Ornate Gold Frames

Fine Art / Vintage Decorative Paintings

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$150-250

As of June 1, 2026

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This is a collection of six small-scale paintings, likely oil or acrylic on board, featuring traditional subjects such as floral arrangements in vases, woodland landscapes with birch trees, coastal scenes, and mountainous lakeside vistas. The artworks are executed in a representational, mid-20th-century decorative style and are likely 'gallery-shop' or mass-produced original art common in the late 1960s through the 1980s. Each piece is set within a highly ornate, gilded composite or wood frame with scrolled corner molding and a linen-texture fabric liner (mat), often with a secondary gold fillet. The frames vary slightly in size and orientation (portrait and landscape) but share a cohesive gold patina. The painting technique shows visible brushwork and impasto, particularly in the floral and tree details. While the overall condition appears good with intact frames, there is observable minor dust accumulation on the linen mats and slight aging of the gilt finish, consistent with vintage items. There are no prominent signatures visible in the primary image, suggesting they may be decorative works intended for set decoration or home interior galleries.

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I have conducted a visual examination of the set of six miniature landscape and floral paintings. These works are consistent with decorative 'boutique' art produced between 1970 and 1985. The paintings utilize common mid-century motifs—birch forests, coastal cliffs, and floral still lifes—rendered with standard impasto techniques on board. The ornate composite frames featuring linen liners are characteristic of mass-market gallery items sold in department stores or interior design showrooms during that era. Condition appears stable, though the linen mats show typical yellowing and particulate accumulation, and there is slight oxidation on the gilt-paint finish. The lack of visible signatures suggests these were produced by commercial studios rather than listed fine artists, placing them firmly in the decorative arts category rather than high-concept fine art. Market demand for such miniatures is driven primarily by 'maximalist' interior design trends, where homeowners seek vintage wall galleries. While charming, they are not rare; similar works were produced in high volume. My valuation of $150 to $250 for the set is based on current secondary market trends for vintage decor sets. This assessment is based solely on digital images. A physical inspection would be required to verify the substrate (board vs. canvas), confirm if any signatures are hidden beneath the liners, and ensure no active mold is present under the glass or within the linen. Definitive authentication of the medium (genuine oil vs. textured print) and potential attribution would require macro photography of the brushwork and provenance documentation, which are currently unavailable.

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