
Framed woodland landscape painting titled 'Frequently the Trees Undress' by Thompson
Selling Price
$25
History
This woodland landscape painting represents a tradition of American naturalist art from the late 20th century, capturing the serene beauty of forest interiors with dappled light filtering through trees. The work reflects a continued interest in representational landscape painting during a period when abstract and conceptual art dominated the mainstream art world. Such intimate forest scenes appeal to collectors of American regional art, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking tranquil decorative pieces for home or office settings. The framed presentation with professional matting indicates this was created as a finished artwork intended for display and collection, making it attractive to buyers of accessible, traditional landscape art from this era.
Origin
United States
Maker
Thompson
Time period
1987