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1930s European Watermill Landscape Painting 12x19 | Depression Era
1930s European Watermill Landscape Painting 12x19 | Depression Era
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A Glimmer of Beauty from the Heart of the Depression Era.
This charming oil-style landscape painting isn't just a rustic scene; it's an authentic piece of American history. Signed "Grace," the artwork captures an idealized European watermill and cottage, offering a peaceful, pastoral escape.
The Remarkable Provenance: On the back, you'll find the original, hand-marked retail label confirming this piece was Sold in October 1930 by the White Furniture Co. in Lamont, Iowa.
Think about that moment in time: amidst the deepening economic crisis, this painting was purchased—a small, necessary act of bringing warmth and beauty into a 1930s Iowa home. Its age, paired with its detailed, traceable history, makes it a powerful artifact. Perfectly suited for a vintage gallery wall, a cozy cottagecore interior, or for any collector who values history and provenance.
💰 Justification of Value (October 1930 Context)
The confirmation of the date being October 1930 enhances the painting's appeal as a historical artifact, further justifying a premium price within the decorative art category.
Value Factor Impact of October 1930 Date
Historical Period Highly Collectible: Firmly dates the painting to the first full year of the Great Depression, lending it significant historical and emotional weight.
Provenance Rarity Exceptional: Finding a decorative piece with an original, hand-dated, small-town retail stamp this precise is extremely rare.
Aesthetic Appeal High (Cottagecore/Rustic)
Estimated Price The combination of confirmed 1930s age and the unique provenance supports the higher end.
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