
Framed Terry Redlin Giclee Print - Winter Evening Scene
This item is a large-format landscape art print, framed and matted, depicting a serene winter landscape at sunset or dawn. The scene is characteristic of Terry Redlin's Americana style, featuring a snow-covered village nestled in a valley, viewed from an elevated perspective behind a wooden balcony railing. The artwork utilizes a warm, luminescent palette of yellows and oranges in the sky, contrasting with the cool blues and whites of the snow and evergreens. A vibrant red cardinal is perched prominently in the middle ground, a common Redlin motif. The print is housed in a substantial gold-finished wooden frame with a classic bevel. It is double-matted, featuring a thick black outer matte and a thinner cream-colored inner matte, which adds depth and professional finishing. The glazing appears to be standard sheet glass, showing some glare from the surrounding environment. While the specific title isn't visible on the face, the composition strongly suggests late 20th-century production, likely the 1980s or 1990s. The condition appears to be excellent with no visible fading of the pigments, foxing on the matte, or significant damage to the gilded frame edges. The craftsmanship of the framing is of high quality, typical of gallery-purchased wildlife and landscape art of this period.
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Estimated Value
$350 - $550
Basic Information
Category
Fine Art Prints
Appraised On
February 19, 2026
Estimated Value
$350 - $550
Item Description
This item is a large-format landscape art print, framed and matted, depicting a serene winter landscape at sunset or dawn. The scene is characteristic of Terry Redlin's Americana style, featuring a snow-covered village nestled in a valley, viewed from an elevated perspective behind a wooden balcony railing. The artwork utilizes a warm, luminescent palette of yellows and oranges in the sky, contrasting with the cool blues and whites of the snow and evergreens. A vibrant red cardinal is perched prominently in the middle ground, a common Redlin motif. The print is housed in a substantial gold-finished wooden frame with a classic bevel. It is double-matted, featuring a thick black outer matte and a thinner cream-colored inner matte, which adds depth and professional finishing. The glazing appears to be standard sheet glass, showing some glare from the surrounding environment. While the specific title isn't visible on the face, the composition strongly suggests late 20th-century production, likely the 1980s or 1990s. The condition appears to be excellent with no visible fading of the pigments, foxing on the matte, or significant damage to the gilded frame edges. The craftsmanship of the framing is of high quality, typical of gallery-purchased wildlife and landscape art of this period.
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