
Wildflower Still Life in Ceramic Crock on Chair by Marcia Wills
This is a framed art print depicting a rustic still life scene, commonly attributed to artist Marcia Wills. The composition features a large, overflowing bouquet of wildflowers including white daisies, yellow sunflowers, and purple larkspur or delphiniums. The flowers are arranged in a large, unglazed or matte-finished stoneware crock or jug sitting atop a white, spindle-back wooden chair with a visible rush or light-colored seat. The background consists of dark wooden paneling or furniture and a stone-textured wall, creating a country-cottage aesthetic. The artwork is rendered in a soft, impressionistic style with a palette of whites, earthy browns, blues, and yellows. The print is housed behind glass in a simple, dark green frame. The signature 'Marcia Wills' is visible in the lower right-hand corner. Regarding condition, the frame appears intact with minor surface wear, and the print displays some noticeable light reflections across the center, though the paper itself seems well-preserved without visible foxing or water damage. This style is characteristic of late 20th-century decorative interior art, likely produced between the 1980s and 1990s as a high-quality lithograph or mass-produced art print for home decor markets.
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Estimated Value
$45 - $85
Basic Information
Category
Wall Art / Framed Prints
Appraised On
April 1, 2026
Estimated Value
$45 - $85
Item Description
This is a framed art print depicting a rustic still life scene, commonly attributed to artist Marcia Wills. The composition features a large, overflowing bouquet of wildflowers including white daisies, yellow sunflowers, and purple larkspur or delphiniums. The flowers are arranged in a large, unglazed or matte-finished stoneware crock or jug sitting atop a white, spindle-back wooden chair with a visible rush or light-colored seat. The background consists of dark wooden paneling or furniture and a stone-textured wall, creating a country-cottage aesthetic. The artwork is rendered in a soft, impressionistic style with a palette of whites, earthy browns, blues, and yellows. The print is housed behind glass in a simple, dark green frame. The signature 'Marcia Wills' is visible in the lower right-hand corner. Regarding condition, the frame appears intact with minor surface wear, and the print displays some noticeable light reflections across the center, though the paper itself seems well-preserved without visible foxing or water damage. This style is characteristic of late 20th-century decorative interior art, likely produced between the 1980s and 1990s as a high-quality lithograph or mass-produced art print for home decor markets.
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