Midcentury Window Scene Illustration | 20" x 27" | c. 1950s
Details
A striking and cinematic original painting, likely intended as cover art for a midcentury book or magazine. Rendered in expressive, impasto brushwork on masonite, the composition captures a quiet but charged domestic moment: a woman in a yellow plaid sundress glances away as a man stands behind her, absorbed in a newspaper, cigarette in hand. The perspective, seen through a gridded windowpane, adds voyeuristic intimacy — a classic trope in narrative commercial illustration from the 1940s–60s.
Unsigned, but clearly the work of a trained hand familiar with editorial composition, gesture, and romantic tension. The piece feels both familiar and surreal — reminiscent of pulp-era fiction covers, midcentury advertisements, or Saturday Evening Post story art.
Condition: Minor paint loss and light surface scratches present, as shown. Masonite panel is solid and structurally sound. Unframed.
Details:
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Medium: Oil or gouache on masonite
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Dimensions: 20" W x 27" H
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Era: c. 1950s
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Signature: Unsigned
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Condition: Light paint loss; minor surface scratches; stable and ready to frame
Suggested Use:
Perfect for collectors of midcentury illustration, American realism, or those building a gallery wall with cinematic tension and vintage allure. Would hang beautifully in a study, bar area, or anywhere film noir meets domestic drama.
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