Neoclassical Style Vertical Wall Scroll with Ornate Composite Topper
Home Decor / Wall Art

Neoclassical Style Vertical Wall Scroll with Ornate Composite Topper

This decorative wall art piece consists of a long, vertical printed panel suspended between two heavy, ornate architectural elements. The top piece is a highly decorative pediment featuring Rococo and Neoclassical motifs, including acanthus leaves, scrollwork, and a central shell-like finial. This topper appears to be constructed from a molded composite material or resin, finished with a silver or pewter-toned metallic paint that has been distressed to reveal darker undertones, mimicking aged silver or lead. The bottom of the piece is anchored by a matching architectural rail with similar scrollwork detailing. The central panel is a printed textile or heavy paper with a sepia-toned finish, designed to resemble a vintage engraving or a fragment of 18th-century French wallpaper. The imagery is stacked vertically in a 'grotesque' style, featuring a series of vignettes including a classical figure in an oval medallion, a central circular sunburst emblem containing figures, and lower sections depicting wreaths, swags, and mythical creatures flanking a central urn. The color palette is monochromatic, utilizing varying shades of brown and tan to create an antiqued aesthetic. Condition-wise, the piece shows intentional distressing characterize by simulated wear and darkened patina on the frame elements. The central panel exhibits some horizontal creasing and slight curling at the edges where it meets the frame, consistent with its hanging design. There are no signs of significant structural damage, though the piece appears to be a 20th or 21st-century decorative reproduction rather than an antique original. The overall craftsmanship suggests a high-quality home decor item intended to evoke a European traditional or Old World interior style.

Estimated Value

$150 - $250

Basic Information

Category

Home Decor / Wall Art

Appraised On

April 21, 2026

Estimated Value

$150 - $250

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Wall art

Item Description

This decorative wall art piece consists of a long, vertical printed panel suspended between two heavy, ornate architectural elements. The top piece is a highly decorative pediment featuring Rococo and Neoclassical motifs, including acanthus leaves, scrollwork, and a central shell-like finial. This topper appears to be constructed from a molded composite material or resin, finished with a silver or pewter-toned metallic paint that has been distressed to reveal darker undertones, mimicking aged silver or lead. The bottom of the piece is anchored by a matching architectural rail with similar scrollwork detailing. The central panel is a printed textile or heavy paper with a sepia-toned finish, designed to resemble a vintage engraving or a fragment of 18th-century French wallpaper. The imagery is stacked vertically in a 'grotesque' style, featuring a series of vignettes including a classical figure in an oval medallion, a central circular sunburst emblem containing figures, and lower sections depicting wreaths, swags, and mythical creatures flanking a central urn. The color palette is monochromatic, utilizing varying shades of brown and tan to create an antiqued aesthetic. Condition-wise, the piece shows intentional distressing characterize by simulated wear and darkened patina on the frame elements. The central panel exhibits some horizontal creasing and slight curling at the edges where it meets the frame, consistent with its hanging design. There are no signs of significant structural damage, though the piece appears to be a 20th or 21st-century decorative reproduction rather than an antique original. The overall craftsmanship suggests a high-quality home decor item intended to evoke a European traditional or Old World interior style.

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