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Painted by HJL artist Heidi Levy. Interior hallway, wood frame, oil painting on board 15x12 inch painting.

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Interior Hallway with Red Walls by Heidi Levy

Fine Art - Painting

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$300 - $500

As of June 10, 2026

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This is an original oil painting on board, measuring approximately 15x12 inches, depicting a vibrant interior hallway scene. The artwork is characterized by a bold color palette, most notably the deep red walls that dominate the right foreground. It features a perspective view looking down a hallway with sage green paneled doors to the left and center-right. The artist, Heidi Levy, has signed the work with her distinctive 'HJL' monogram in a dark pigment on the lower right quadrant of the red wall. The painting style is representational with an impressionistic or fauvist influence, using thick, confident brushstrokes and a flattened sense of perspective. On the red wall, two smaller framed paintings—one a floral still life and the other a nautical seascape—are rendered as nested artworks. The floor is painted in light, neutral tones with pastel-colored rugs visible in the foreground and mid-ground. The work is housed in a decorative, heavy-set wood frame with a metallic silver-gold finish and a beaded inner border (pearl molding). The frame appears in excellent condition with a light textured patina. The painting board itself shows no visible signs of warping, surface cracking, or paint loss, suggesting a well-maintained contemporary piece. The craftsmanship reflects a professional hand, focusing on light play and color relationships within domestic architecture.

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Based on the provided details and visual evidence, I have appraised this original oil painting on board by Heidi Levy, titled 'Interior Hallway with Red Walls'. The artwork, measuring approximately 15x12 inches, is executed in an impressionistic style with Fauvist influences, utilizing a vibrant palette and expressive brushwork. The distinctive 'HJL' monogram in the lower right quadrant aligns with Levy’s known signature. In my visual assessment, the painting and its heavy-set, silver-gold finished wood frame appear to be in excellent condition, with no evidence of paint loss, surface cracking, or board warping. The market for contemporary interior scenes remains stable, primarily driven by decorative appeal and local gallery demand. While Levy's work showcases confident craftsmanship and a strong grasp of color theory, auction records for similar-sized works by this artist suggest a modest secondary market value. The intimate scale of the painting paired with its ornate framing makes it a highly accessible decorative piece. Please note that this appraisal is based entirely on photographs and the provided description. While the monogram strongly suggests authenticity, definitive verification cannot be established without physical inspection. A hands-on examination would be required to analyze the brushwork texture, verify the age of the pigments under UV light, and assess the structural integrity of the substrate.

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