
Framed Landscape Print after Robert Wood
This item is a rectangular framed landscape print depicting a scenic rural mill scene, likely a reproduction of a work by the American landscape artist Robert Wood. The image features a large wooden mill situated beside a calm body of water, surrounded by autumnal trees in vibrant shades of red and yellow. In the foreground, a figure is seen fishing by the riverbank. The work is housed in a mid-to-late 20th-century wooden frame with a visible grain and a thin gold-toned inner fillet or liner. The artwork appears to be a textured print on board or canvas, a common production method for mid-century home decor to mimic the appearance of oil paintings. A signature reading 'Robert Wood' is visible in the lower right corner of the image. The condition shows some light surface grime and minor scuffing to the frame, consistent with age and previous display. This style of representational landscape was highly popular in the United States between the 1950s and 1970s. The overall craftsmanship is commercial grade for mass-market decorative art.
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Estimated Value
$40-$85
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Category
Art and Wall Decor
Appraised On
May 11, 2026
Estimated Value
$40-$85
Item Description
This item is a rectangular framed landscape print depicting a scenic rural mill scene, likely a reproduction of a work by the American landscape artist Robert Wood. The image features a large wooden mill situated beside a calm body of water, surrounded by autumnal trees in vibrant shades of red and yellow. In the foreground, a figure is seen fishing by the riverbank. The work is housed in a mid-to-late 20th-century wooden frame with a visible grain and a thin gold-toned inner fillet or liner. The artwork appears to be a textured print on board or canvas, a common production method for mid-century home decor to mimic the appearance of oil paintings. A signature reading 'Robert Wood' is visible in the lower right corner of the image. The condition shows some light surface grime and minor scuffing to the frame, consistent with age and previous display. This style of representational landscape was highly popular in the United States between the 1950s and 1970s. The overall craftsmanship is commercial grade for mass-market decorative art.
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