
Signed Landscape Oil Painting by C. Faria
This item is an original landscape oil painting on canvas, signed by the artist 'C. Faria' in the lower-left or lower-right corner in a distinctive golden-yellow script. The painting exhibits heavy impasto techniques, characterized by thick, raised applications of paint that create a three-dimensional, textured surface. The palette is dominated by earthy tones including deep ochre, forest green, and various shades of brown, suggesting a rustic or naturalistic scene. The physical construction features a traditional multi-layered presentation: an inner gold-toned wooden fillet or bevel, followed by a cream-colored fabric (linen) liner, and an outer decorative gilded wood frame with a beaded edge. Based on the framing style and the application of paint, the piece likely dates from the mid-to-late 20th century. The condition appears stable, though there is visible bubbling or 'craters' in the thickest areas of the paint, which may be intentional textural elements or the result of uneven drying (craquelure). The craftsmanship indicates a commercial Fine Art style popular in the 1960s-1980s, designed for home decor. Minor surface dust and slight wear on the frame's edges are visible, typical for an item of this vintage.
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Estimated Value
$150 - $350
Basic Information
Category
Fine Art - Paintings
Appraised On
January 18, 2026
Estimated Value
$150 - $350
Item Description
This item is an original landscape oil painting on canvas, signed by the artist 'C. Faria' in the lower-left or lower-right corner in a distinctive golden-yellow script. The painting exhibits heavy impasto techniques, characterized by thick, raised applications of paint that create a three-dimensional, textured surface. The palette is dominated by earthy tones including deep ochre, forest green, and various shades of brown, suggesting a rustic or naturalistic scene. The physical construction features a traditional multi-layered presentation: an inner gold-toned wooden fillet or bevel, followed by a cream-colored fabric (linen) liner, and an outer decorative gilded wood frame with a beaded edge. Based on the framing style and the application of paint, the piece likely dates from the mid-to-late 20th century. The condition appears stable, though there is visible bubbling or 'craters' in the thickest areas of the paint, which may be intentional textural elements or the result of uneven drying (craquelure). The craftsmanship indicates a commercial Fine Art style popular in the 1960s-1980s, designed for home decor. Minor surface dust and slight wear on the frame's edges are visible, typical for an item of this vintage.
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