
Pencil Sketch of an Easel with Landscape Drawing
This item is an original, small-scale pencil sketch executed on white paper. The drawing depicts a tripod-style easel supporting a rectangular canvas or board. The artwork within the drawing shows a simple landscape scene featuring a central tree with sprawling branches and organic, flowing lines suggesting a hills or clouds in the background. The style is illustrative and minimalist, utilizing fine graphite lines without heavy shading or tonal variation. The construction of the easel is rendered with a three-legged base and a horizontal support ledge. The craftsmanship indicates a preliminary study or a casual sketch rather than a finished academic work. The paper appears clean with no significant tears, though some light smudging characteristic of graphite is visible. There are no visible maker's marks, signatures, or dates on the portion of the page shown. The scale is relatively small compared to the overall paper size, and the composition is centered. It represents a contemporary folk or amateur art style, likely created in the late 20th or early 21st century.
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Estimated Value
$45–$85
Basic Information
Category
Art - Original Works / Drawings
Appraised On
March 7, 2026
Estimated Value
$45–$85
Item Description
This item is an original, small-scale pencil sketch executed on white paper. The drawing depicts a tripod-style easel supporting a rectangular canvas or board. The artwork within the drawing shows a simple landscape scene featuring a central tree with sprawling branches and organic, flowing lines suggesting a hills or clouds in the background. The style is illustrative and minimalist, utilizing fine graphite lines without heavy shading or tonal variation. The construction of the easel is rendered with a three-legged base and a horizontal support ledge. The craftsmanship indicates a preliminary study or a casual sketch rather than a finished academic work. The paper appears clean with no significant tears, though some light smudging characteristic of graphite is visible. There are no visible maker's marks, signatures, or dates on the portion of the page shown. The scale is relatively small compared to the overall paper size, and the composition is centered. It represents a contemporary folk or amateur art style, likely created in the late 20th or early 21st century.
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