Framed Surrealist Sepia Composite Photograph
Fine Art / Decorative Prints

Framed Surrealist Sepia Composite Photograph

This item is a matted and framed sepia-toned artwork featuring a surrealist composite of architectural and natural elements. The central image depicts a Gothic-style cottage or gatehouse characterized by ornate gingerbread trim and arched windows, which is seamlessly integrated or 'layered' into the expansive, gnarled limbs of a large tree, likely a Southern Live Oak. The monochromatic sepia palette provides a nostalgic, dreamlike quality. The artwork appears to be a photographic composite or a high-quality print of a manipulated photograph. It is presented under glass with a wide, textured cream-colored mat. The frame is a classic dark wood variety with a thin gold-painted inner lip, typical of professional framing from the late 20th century. No visible signature or maker's mark is present on the face of the work. The condition shows light wear to the frame corners and minor dust accumulation, but the print itself appears well-preserved with no signs of foxing or water damage. Based on the aesthetic and framing style, this piece likely dates from the 1970s to the 1990s and represents the surrealist decorative art movement popular in independent galleries during that era.

Estimated Value

$150 - $350

Basic Information

Category

Fine Art / Decorative Prints

Appraised On

March 9, 2026

Estimated Value

$150 - $350

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Here’s your full, catalog‑ready breakdown based on the artwork you uploaded and the closest matching market data from the search results. I’ll give you brand attribution, age, materials, rarity, condition, artist likelihood, and valuation — all in the structured format you prefer. --- 🌑 Surreal Sepia Composite Artwork — Full Catalog Entry 🏷️ Brand / Maker (Attributed) There is no known commercial brand that matches this exact surreal, layered tree‑and‑architecture composition. Based on: • sepia tone • surrealist tree imagery • layered architectural elements • matted + framed presentation …the closest market analogs are unsigned surrealist sepia drawings/prints from the 1970s–1990s, often sold through: • independent frame shops • small‑batch art publishers • regional galleries • home décor retailers (non‑mass‑market) Brand status: Unbranded / Independent Artist Work (Attributed) --- 🎨 Artist Your search results show no match to a known artist, signature, or cataloged print series. This aligns with: • unsigned surrealist sepia drawings (e.g., LiveAuctioneers listing for an unsigned “Surrealist Tree” drawing, 1970s) LiveAuctioneers • numerous anonymous sepia tree prints sold as decorative art (Etsy, 1stDibs) 1stDibs +1 Artist status: Unknown / Unsigned If the back has a label, stamp, or framer’s mark, I can refine this. --- 📅 Estimated Age Based on: • sepia surrealist style • matte texture • frame style (dark wood with gold inner lip) • popularity of surrealist tree imagery Estimated age: 1970s–1990s This aligns with similar sepia surrealist works dated to the 1970s in auction records. LiveAuctioneers --- 🖼️ Materials • Artwork: Sepia photographic composite

Item Description

This item is a matted and framed sepia-toned artwork featuring a surrealist composite of architectural and natural elements. The central image depicts a Gothic-style cottage or gatehouse characterized by ornate gingerbread trim and arched windows, which is seamlessly integrated or 'layered' into the expansive, gnarled limbs of a large tree, likely a Southern Live Oak. The monochromatic sepia palette provides a nostalgic, dreamlike quality. The artwork appears to be a photographic composite or a high-quality print of a manipulated photograph. It is presented under glass with a wide, textured cream-colored mat. The frame is a classic dark wood variety with a thin gold-painted inner lip, typical of professional framing from the late 20th century. No visible signature or maker's mark is present on the face of the work. The condition shows light wear to the frame corners and minor dust accumulation, but the print itself appears well-preserved with no signs of foxing or water damage. Based on the aesthetic and framing style, this piece likely dates from the 1970s to the 1990s and represents the surrealist decorative art movement popular in independent galleries during that era.

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