
Untitled Cottage and Garden Landscape Painting
This is an original landscape painting, likely acrylic on stretched canvas, featuring a quaint white cottage with black shutters and a gambrel roof. The house is nestled in a lush, densely flowered garden with a vibrant palette of reds, yellows, purples, and whites. To the right, a blue stream with small waterfalls or rapids flows through the property, flanked by mature deciduous and evergreen trees. A small outbuilding and a porch addition are visible adjacent to the main cottage. Notable details include a black lamppost, a small white bench, and window flower boxes. The brushwork is expressive and utilizes a stippling technique for the foliage and flowers, suggesting a folk art or hobbyist style rather than formal academic realism. There is a signature in the upper right corner, though it is partially obscured and difficult to transcribe. The canvas appears to be in good overall condition with no visible tears or heavy craquelure, suggesting a mid-to-late 20th-century origin. The work is unframed in the image, showing the raw edges of the canvas. The craftsmanship reflects a dedicated amateur or decorative artist, focusing on an idealized, peaceful pastoral scene.
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Estimated Value
$150 - $300
Basic Information
Category
Fine Art - Paintings
Appraised On
February 23, 2026
Estimated Value
$150 - $300
Item Description
This is an original landscape painting, likely acrylic on stretched canvas, featuring a quaint white cottage with black shutters and a gambrel roof. The house is nestled in a lush, densely flowered garden with a vibrant palette of reds, yellows, purples, and whites. To the right, a blue stream with small waterfalls or rapids flows through the property, flanked by mature deciduous and evergreen trees. A small outbuilding and a porch addition are visible adjacent to the main cottage. Notable details include a black lamppost, a small white bench, and window flower boxes. The brushwork is expressive and utilizes a stippling technique for the foliage and flowers, suggesting a folk art or hobbyist style rather than formal academic realism. There is a signature in the upper right corner, though it is partially obscured and difficult to transcribe. The canvas appears to be in good overall condition with no visible tears or heavy craquelure, suggesting a mid-to-late 20th-century origin. The work is unframed in the image, showing the raw edges of the canvas. The craftsmanship reflects a dedicated amateur or decorative artist, focusing on an idealized, peaceful pastoral scene.
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