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Vintage Folk Art Winter Landscape with Barn and Bare Trees
Artist: Attributed to Dorothy Woodford (Unsigned)
Date: 1977
Medium: Oil on board
Dimensions: 13 × 16.5 in.
Frame: Gold-painted wooden frame (original)
This evocative winter folk art landscape, painted in 1977, depicts a serene rural scene featuring a barn, silo, and bare trees against a quiet, snow-covered backdrop. Though unsigned on the front, the reverse bears the handwritten inscription "Dorothy Woodford 1977" along with an original stamp from Rye Art Supply in New York, suggesting its origin and possible attribution.
The painting is presented in its original gold-painted wooden frame and remains in good vintage condition, with minor wear consistent with age. A charming example of 20th-century American folk art.
Vintage Folk Art Winter Landscape with Barn and Bare Trees
Artist: Attributed to Dorothy Woodford (Unsigned)
Date: 1977
Medium: Oil on board
Dimensions: 13 × 16.5 in.
Frame: Gold-painted wooden frame (original)
This evocative winter folk art landscape, painted in 1977, depicts a serene rural scene featuring a barn, silo, and bare trees against a quiet, snow-covered backdrop. Though unsigned on the front, the reverse bears the handwritten inscription "Dorothy Woodford 1977" along with an original stamp from Rye Art Supply in New York, suggesting its origin and possible attribution.
The painting is presented in its original gold-painted wooden frame and remains in good vintage condition, with minor wear consistent with age. A charming example of 20th-century American folk art.
Vintage Folk Art Winter Landscape with Barn and Bare Trees
Artist: Attributed to Dorothy Woodford (Unsigned)
Date: 1977
Medium: Oil on board
Dimensions: 13 × 16.5 in.
Frame: Gold-painted wooden frame (original)
This evocative winter folk art landscape, painted in 1977, depicts a serene rural scene featuring a barn, silo, and bare trees against a quiet, snow-covered backdrop. Though unsigned on the front, the reverse bears the handwritten inscription "Dorothy Woodford 1977" along with an original stamp from Rye Art Supply in New York, suggesting its origin and possible attribution.
The painting is presented in its original gold-painted wooden frame and remains in good vintage condition, with minor wear consistent with age. A charming example of 20th-century American folk art.