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Wholesale Mid-20th Century Horse Landscape Painting Signed “ARDA,” Circa 1940s–1960s
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The Piece Mid-20th Century Horse Landscape Painting Signed “ARDA,” oil or gouache on board, framed A mid-20th century equine landscape painting depicting a standing horse in a quiet pastoral setting, executed with restrained brushwork and a focus on proportion, posture, and atmosphere. The horse is presented in profile beneath a spreading tree, its form clearly articulated against an open landscape of rolling ground and softened sky. The composition favors balance and stillness over narrative. The animal is neither in motion nor dramatized, but observed with calm attention, a treatment characteristic of mid-century representational work that valued clarity, structure, and mood over academic precision. The palette is natural and muted, composed of warm browns, soft greens, and pale blues, allowing the figure to remain grounded within its environment. The work is signed “ARDA” in the lower corner. While the artist has not been definitively identified, the signature, materials, and stylistic approach suggest a regional or independent painter working within mid-20th century traditions rather than a commercial or academic context. The painting is mounted in a simple, warm-toned wood frame, bearing the original paper label from Herman’s Frame Shop, Oildale, California. This framing attribution places the piece within a specific geographic and cultural context, supporting a circa 1940s–1960s date range. Independent frame shops such as Herman’s were commonly used by local artists and collectors during this period, further reinforcing the painting’s mid-century origin. Historical Context During the mid-20th century, equine subjects remained a popular theme in regional and domestic art, particularly in the western United States. Rather than sporting or heroic depictions, many painters favored quiet, observational portrayals of horses within pastoral or rural landscapes. Paintings of this type were often produced for private homes rather than galleries, emphasizing familiarity, calm, and connection to land. The restrained style, visible brushwork, and lack of overt stylization place this work comfortably within the mid-century representational tradition. Materials & Presentation → Oil or gouache on board → Signed “ARDA” → Original mid-century wood frame → Herman’s Frame Shop label, Oildale, California Condition Very good vintage condition. The painted surface shows light, even age wear with visible brush texture intact. No significant losses or structural issues are observed.
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Made in United States Weight: 1.36 kg (3 lb)



































