Frame: Heavy, ornate carved wood frame (likely vintage or reproduction)
Signature: Lower right corner — appears to read “E. Henry”
Condition: Excellent / Mint
Origin: Acquired at a yard sale; history unknown
Artist Identification: "E. Henry"
The signature appears to be "E. Henry," which is a relatively common pseudonym used on mid-20th-century decorative oils — often Parisian street scenes.
Many of these were mass-produced in European or American studios from the 1950s–1970s and sold in furniture stores or via decorators.
These works are typically not by a known listed fine artist, but by skilled studio painters who created art for decorative markets.
Artistic Style
Impasto technique with palette knife visible (thick paint application)
Subject matter — romanticized Parisian architecture and figures — was very popular in mid-century home décor.
Similar works were often imported from Europe (especially Italy and France) and signed with pseudonyms to imply a Continental origin.
Estimated Market Value (2025)
Retail (decorator gallery or vintage resale): $300–$600 (framed)
Online resale (eBay, Chairish, Etsy): $150–$400 depending on location and condition
Paris Street Scene
Beautifully Framed Original Oil Painting
Oil Painting of Paris Street Scene Signed “E. Henry”
Overview
Artist Identification: "E. Henry"
Artistic Style
Estimated Market Value (2025)
Your purchase price of $120 appears to be quite fair for a decorative painting of this size and condition.
Framing Note
Professional Appraisal?
Recommendation
Market the painting for sale as:
"Large Vintage Framed Paris Street Scene Oil Painting, Signed 'E. Henry' – 40x50, Heavy Ornate Frame, Excellent Condition"
This appeals to home decorators, designers, and vintage enthusiasts.