Leibhardt painting. There are some noticeable chips and cracking that are highlighted in the pictures. Original frame.
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Leibhardt painting. There are some noticeable chips and cracking that are highlighted in the pictures. Original frame.
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Painting Signed “Leibhardt”
Item Description:
Attribution and Artist Background:
The painting is signed “Leibhardt,” a surname that is not widely known in major art auction records or within listed indexes of blue-chip or mid-level collectible artists. There are sporadic mentions of artists or hobbyists by this name, some possibly active in the mid-20th century in regional U.S. or Canadian art circles. However, no verified national or international auction records currently tie this signature to a cataloged or published artist of renown.
The skill level in this painting is quite strong — evident in the brushwork, control of light and shadow, atmospheric perspective, and composition. The artist may have had academic training or been an accomplished regional painter, even if not broadly recognized in art market databases.
Historical Context and Interpretation:
The scene, featuring natural elements in a serene, possibly Northeastern U.S. or European forest landscape, is consistent with works from the 1940s to 1970s. This was a time when many classically trained or amateur oil painters adopted impressionist techniques for decorative and expressive home artworks.
The framing style and wear are consistent with vintage works from this era. If purchased from a local gallery or estate in the U.S., it’s likely a mid-century decorative landscape rather than a commercially mass-produced print or reproduction.
Authentication Notes:
If the owner believes the artist was locally known or has provenance details (e.g. purchased at a gallery in New York, Santa Fe, or Laguna Beach), this may help validate and expand interest.
If further authentication is desired, especially to verify artist identity or increase sale value:
💡 Recommendation: Have the work inspected by a qualified art appraiser who specializes in 20th-century regional or American paintings. A conservator could also help confirm exact age and materials.
Current Market Value Estimate:
Category
Value Estimate (USD)
Decorative value (unsigned/unknown artist)
$150 – $300
Attributed regional artist, if further history known
$300 – $800
Signed by a documented listed artist
$800 – $2,000 (if proven)
Final Notes:
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Item Description:
Original Oil Painting Signed “Leibhardt” – Floral Still Life
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Appraisal Report: Original Oil Painting Signed “Leibhardt” – Floral Still Life
Artist: Leibhardt (unlisted/unknown artist)
Subject: Floral Still Life
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: Approx. 30.5" H x 24.875" W (canvas only; larger with frame)
Frame: Ornate wood frame with linen liner
Condition: Excellent (no visible damage, cracking, or discoloration)
Ownership: Acquired secondhand for $7.00
Current Status: For Sale
Visual & Artistic Description
This is a vintage floral still life oil painting, signed in the lower right “Leibhardt.” The composition features:
The artwork is housed in an ornate gilt wood frame with a textured linen liner, enhancing its display value.
Artist Attribution
At this time, the artist "Leibhardt" does not appear in major auction records or art indexes (e.g., Artnet, AskART, Artprice), which strongly suggests:
While not a known name in the fine art market, the technical quality and presentation reflect competence and commercial appeal.
Historical Context
This style of painting—floral still life in realistic detail, oil on stretched canvas, with decorative framing—was particularly popular between the 1940s–1970s. Many artists painted in this genre for both personal expression and commercial sale. The frame style also supports a mid-century origin.
Current Market Valuation (as of July 2025)
Given the painting's:
Estimated Value:
If the artist is later identified as a regional painter with exhibition history, value could increase accordingly.
Authentication Summary
✅ Original hand-painted oil on canvas
✅ Clearly signed "Leibhardt"
✅ Mid-century framing supports age consistency
✅ No evidence of reproduction (e.g., dot patterns, print overlay)
Sales Recommendations
If you choose to sell, consider listing with this description:
Original Vintage Floral Oil Painting – Signed Leibhardt – Ornate Frame – 30"x25"
Beautiful hand-painted floral still life, signed lower right. Rich earth tones and soft brushwork, framed in an elegant carved wood frame with linen liner. Excellent vintage condition. A striking piece for classic interiors.
Keywords to include: vintage floral art, mid-century still life, signed oil painting, traditional wall décor.