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This charming small-format oil painting depicts a classic Ecuadorian Andean landscape dominated by the snow-capped peak of Chimborazo volcano — Ecuador's highest mountain and an iconic subject in South American landscape painting tradition. The composition features indigenous figures in traditional dress traversing a dirt path in the foreground, a thatched-roof choza (hut) adorned with a small cross to the right, golden grasslands, and cypress trees receding into the middle distance, all rendered beneath a luminous blue sky with billowing clouds. Executed in oil on canvas board, the painting measures approximately 7 x 9 inches (image area) and is presented in a ribbed gold-painted wood frame bringing the overall dimensions to approximately 10 x 12 inches. The painting style is consistent with the prolific school of Ecuadorian costumbrista landscape painters active from the mid-20th century onward, who produced works depicting Chimborazo and Cotopaxi for both the domestic and tourist markets — a tradition with roots in the 19th-century Quito School and later influenced by artists such as Rafael Troya. The brushwork is confident and painterly, with particular skill shown in the rendering of the snow-capped volcanic peak and the atmospheric perspective of the Andean highlands. No visible signature was detected in the photographs, though the back of the canvas was not shown; attribution remains unknown. Condition is Very Good overall — the canvas presents no visible cracking or flaking, colors remain vibrant, and the gold frame shows minor wear and light scuffing consistent with age and handling, with no structural damage noted.