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Forest Meadow

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By jjlooking4art, 2 March, 2025
Description

Signature of author may begin with Theores---

Category
Paintings
Medium
Oil on canvas
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
42"L x 31"W
Date Period
Earl6 to mid 1970's
For Sale?
No
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

3 months ago

"Forest Meadow" Oil Painting

Item Overview

  • Title: "Forest Meadow" (tentative)
  • Artist: Possibly "Theores…" (signature unclear)
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Size: 42” L x 31” W
  • Condition: Mint
  • Date Period: Early to mid-1970s
  • For Sale: No

Artist and Style Analysis

The painting depicts a serene forest landscape, featuring a small reflective pond, rolling hills, and a blend of evergreen and deciduous trees. The composition, brushwork, and color palette are indicative of traditional landscape realism, a popular art style in the mid-20th century. Many artists of this period, particularly those in North America and Europe, produced similar nature-inspired works influenced by the Hudson River School and Romanticism.

Since the artist's full name isn't confirmed, their significance in the art market remains uncertain. If the artist is a listed or recognized name, the value could be considerably higher.

Historical Context

During the 1970s, oil paintings featuring natural landscapes were widely produced and sold through galleries, department stores, and direct commissions. Many were hand-painted by skilled artists but intended for decorative rather than high-art investment purposes. However, if the artist is well-documented, this piece could hold collectible or historical value.

Valuation Factors

  1. Artist Recognition
    • If the artist is well-known, prices for similar-sized works can range from $500 to $5,000+.
    • If the artist is lesser-known or an unsigned decorative piece, the value typically ranges between $200 and $800.
  2. Condition & Quality
    • The painting is in mint condition, which increases desirability.
    • High-quality oil paintings, especially with fine details and depth, tend to command better prices.
  3. Frame and Presentation
    • The ornate, gold-tone frame complements the piece and adds to its value.
    • If the frame is original from the 1970s and in excellent condition, it could add an additional $100–$300 to the overall worth.
  4. Market Trends & Comparable Sales
    • Similar vintage landscape oil paintings (signed but by lesser-known artists) typically sell for $300–$1,500depending on provenance, subject matter, and demand.
    • If the artist turns out to be well-listed in auction records, the price could increase significantly.

Estimated Value

  • If the artist is unknown or not widely collected: $300–$800
  • If the artist is established or recognized: $1,000–$5,000+

Recommendation for Further Appraisal

  • Verify the artist’s name by closely examining the signature. If you can clearly see the artist signature then please take a close-up photograph and add it to your appraisal request and we can potentially research more for you.
  • Check auction databases like Artprice, AskART, or LiveAuctioneers for similar works by the artist.
  • If the artist has a strong market presence, consider a professional appraisal through an art dealer, auction house, or certified appraiser.
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