About the Artist
There was a landscape artist named Peppard who painted impressionist-style woodland and river scenes during the mid-20th century. These works were often sold through art galleries, department stores, and home décor retailers in the U.S. and Europe during the 1960s–1980s.
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His paintings typically feature autumn forests, reflective lakes, and birch trees, very much like yours.
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Heavy palette knife and brush texture is common — visible in the impasto of your painting.
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The wooden frame is likely 1960s–1970s in origin.
Value & Collectability
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Decorative Value: Most “Peppard” paintings are considered decorative art rather than museum-level fine art.
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Collectability: While not a highly listed artist, this is for a home or collector of mid-century landscape painters like Peppard, especially those with textured oil work.