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A charming mid-20th century original oil on canvas landscape painting signed in the lower right corner with the single name 'Hulda,' rendered in a confident cursive hand. The composition depicts an idyllic rural farm scene featuring a white clapboard farmhouse with a golden-tan roof nestled against a dramatic dark mountain backdrop rendered in deep purples and charcoal tones, evoking the rolling hills of the American Northeast or possibly the Rocky Mountain foothills region. The foreground is anchored by a large mature tree at left with rich brown bark, a winding country dirt road curving through the lower portion of the canvas, a split-rail wooden fence, and lush green meadows punctuated by autumn foliage in warm reds, oranges, and yellows — suggesting a fall seasonal setting. Secondary structures including a small barn with a teal/blue roof appear at right, and a red vehicle or farm implement is visible near the fence line, adding a mid-century narrative detail. The palette is vibrant and expressive, employing broad, confident brushwork typical of American regionalist and folk-influenced painting traditions of the 1940s–1960s. The canvas is presented in a period-appropriate carved and gilded wood frame with a linen liner mat, approximately 20x24 inches canvas size (overall framed dimensions estimated at approximately 26x30 inches). Condition is Very Good overall: the canvas appears stable with no visible cracking or flaking, colors remain vivid, and the frame shows light wear and minor scuffs consistent with age but remains structurally sound with no losses to the gilding.