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Viridian Eclection - Wholesale Painting/Drawing - Mid-Century Still Life Painting by C. Munoz, 19670
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The Piece Mid-Century Still Life Painting with Oil Lamp and Yarn Painting by C. Munoz, 1967 Oil on artist’s canvas board, framed A mid-20th century still life painting executed in 1967 by C. Munoz, depicting a domestic arrangement of an oil lamp and a woven basket filled with balls of yarn. The composition centers on everyday objects associated with quiet labor and interior life, rendered with tactile brushwork and a subdued, earthy palette. The oil lamp, positioned prominently against a deep green background, anchors the composition with vertical weight and soft luminosity. In the foreground, skeins of yarn in muted red, cream, and ochre spill gently from a basket onto the table surface. The artist emphasizes texture throughout, using layered, visible brushstrokes to give physical presence to glass, fiber, and wood. The painting is signed “C. Munoz” and dated 1967, with the original Sears Artists’ Canvas Board label intact on the reverse. The board is marked 16 × 20 inches and sold by Sears, Roebuck and Co., Made in U.S.A., a detail consistent with mid-century American artist-supply materials widely used by independent and regional painters. The work is housed in an ornate, gilt-finished wood frame with carved foliate detailing and a linen liner. The frame’s classical ornament contrasts intentionally with the humble subject matter, elevating the still life while preserving its domestic intimacy. Historical Context By the 1960s, many American painters working outside academic or gallery systems continued to explore representational still life as a means of studying light, texture, and form. Domestic subjects such as lamps, textiles, and table settings allowed artists to focus on material presence rather than narrative or abstraction. Sears Artists’ Canvas Boards were commonly used during this period, offering an accessible and durable support for oil painting. Works produced on these boards often reflect personal practice, home studios, or regional art communities rather than commercial production. This painting fits squarely within mid-century American still life traditions, favoring observation and surface over symbolism, and intimacy over spectacle. Materials & Presentation → Oil on Sears Artists’ canvas board → Signed and dated C. Munoz, 1967 → Board size: 16 × 20 inches → Original mid-century gilt wood frame with carved detailing → Linen liner surrounding the painted surface Condition Very good vintage condition. The painted surface retains strong texture and saturation with no significant losses observed. Minor surface variation and age-appropriate wear are present and consistent with the m


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Made in United States Weight: 1.36 kg (3 lb)



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