A beautiful early 20th-century oil painting on canvas titled “An Old Landmark,” signed C. Johnson. The scene captures a romantic countryside landscape with a stone bridge, mill house, and cascading waterfall glowing in warm sunset light.
Soft atmospheric tones and painterly brushwork give the piece a dreamy, almost storybook quality. The rich colors and gentle fading from age add to its character and make it a lovely piece for layering into a collected home.
Signed in the lower left and titled along the bottom edge of the canvas.
Details
• Early 1900s oil painting on canvas
• Signed C. Johnson
• Titled “An Old Landmark”
• Unframed
• Measures approximately 18” x 25”
Condition
Beautiful age throughout the canvas with patina consistent with an early 20th-century piece. The original stretcher bars show slight age-related movement, so the canvas may not sit perfectly flat when displayed, which is typical for older paintings of this era.
Lovely leaning on a mantel, layered into a shelf display, or hung among other vintage pieces on a gallery wall.
A beautiful early 20th-century oil painting on canvas titled “An Old Landmark,” signed C. Johnson. The scene captures a romantic countryside landscape with a stone bridge, mill house, and cascading waterfall glowing in warm sunset light.
Soft atmospheric tones and painterly brushwork give the piece a dreamy, almost storybook quality. The rich colors and gentle fading from age add to its character and make it a lovely piece for layering into a collected home.
Signed in the lower left and titled along the bottom edge of the canvas.
Details
• Early 1900s oil painting on canvas
• Signed C. Johnson
• Titled “An Old Landmark”
• Unframed
• Measures approximately 18” x 25”
Condition
Beautiful age throughout the canvas with patina consistent with an early 20th-century piece. The original stretcher bars show slight age-related movement, so the canvas may not sit perfectly flat when displayed, which is typical for older paintings of this era.
Lovely leaning on a mantel, layered into a shelf display, or hung among other vintage pieces on a gallery wall.