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This is an original acrylic painting on canvas board signed by artist D. McCormack, depicting a charming Victorian-era commercial or civic building nestled against a dramatic Colorado mountain hillside. The subject strongly resembles a historic Colorado mining town streetscape — likely from one of the well-preserved mountain communities such as Idaho Springs, Georgetown, Central City, or a similar Front Range or Western Slope historic district — featuring a distinctive two-story false-front facade with ornate Victorian bracketed cornice work, tall multi-pane windows, and a classic red-painted horizontal clapboard side wall. The composition includes a white picket fence in the foreground, a dirt road, additional red Victorian cottages in the background, and lush green aspen and pine-covered rocky cliffs rising behind the structures, all hallmarks of Colorado's iconic mountain town aesthetic. The artist employs a realistic plein-air-influenced style with confident brushwork, layered greens in the foliage, warm earth tones in the road, and careful architectural detail in the window mullions and decorative brackets. The painting measures approximately 9x12 inches on canvas board and is signed in the lower left corner 'D. McCormack' in the paint. Condition is Very Good overall; the canvas board shows minor handling wear along the edges and slight bowing consistent with an unframed canvas board, with no tears, punctures, or significant paint loss observed; colors remain vivid and the surface is clean.