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A compelling original watercolor painting signed in the lower left corner by artist Marguerite M. Doze, depicting a multi-building hillside townscape rendered in a distinctive Cubist-influenced style. The composition masterfully blends precise architectural pen-and-ink line work with loose, expressive watercolor washes, fragmenting the landscape into geometric planes of intersecting light — a technique reminiscent of the American Precisionist and early 20th-century Cubist movements. The scene portrays a rural American village with Victorian-era clapboard homes, outbuildings, barns, and a large bare deciduous tree, with two small figures visible in the lower right foreground near a stream, lending a human scale to the panoramic hillside view. The palette is rich and varied, incorporating chartreuse yellows, slate grays, earthy ochres, deep reds, greens, and sky blues, with dramatic diagonal light rays fracturing the sky and landscape into bold geometric segments. The artwork is professionally presented in a gold beaded frame with a cream outer mat and a deep burgundy inner mat, with glass glazing. The overall framed dimensions appear to be approximately 20 x 16 inches, with the image area approximately 14 x 10 inches. Condition is Very Good overall: the watercolor paper appears clean and unfaded with strong color saturation; there is minor glare-producing glass reflection visible in photos but no apparent foxing, tears, or water damage to the artwork itself; the frame shows light handling wear consistent with age but remains structurally sound with no losses to the gold finish.