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“Mid-Century European Village Landscape Oil Painting – Castle Ruins & Countryside Scene Signed Haas (26x24)”
“Mid-Century European Village Landscape Oil Painting – Castle Ruins & Countryside Scene Signed Haas (26x24)”
This captivating mid-century European landscape painting, signed Haas and measuring 26 x 24 inches, beautifully captures the charm and history of an old-world countryside village. Painted in oil on canvas, the composition blends romantic realism with post-impressionist influences, showcasing rolling hills, ancient stone castle ruins, a soaring church spire, and a cluster of traditional homes rendered in warm ochre and sunlit earth tones.
In the foreground, Haas includes a family trio walking along a rustic path, grounding the sweeping scenery in everyday human life. The painter’s soft, atmospheric brushwork—particularly in the swirling sky and distant hills—contrasts with more structured detailing in the ruins and architecture, a hallmark of mid-20th-century European landscape painting.
Signed at the lower right, this work exemplifies the European School style flourished in the 1950s–1970s, a period marked by renewed appreciation for pastoral settings and regional heritage. The painting was originally acquired at auction in Europe during the 1960s–late 1970s and has remained in private hands ever since. Its nostalgic narrative, cohesive palette, and classical subject matter make it ideal for collectors seeking vintage European landscapes, castle-themed artwork, or mid-century decorative fine art.
Artwork description - Detailed
“Sunlit Village by the Old Keep – Mid-Century European Landscape Signed Haas”
This original 26 x 24 in. oil on canvas presents a charming European hill town nestled beneath a dramatic, swirling sky. In the foreground, a family—father, mother, and child—walks along a dusty path edged with lush greenery, drawing the viewer into the scene. Beyond them rise remnants of ancient stone fortifications: a square tower, a partially ruined gatehouse, and a round keep, all leading the eye toward a cluster of warm, ochre-toned houses and a slender church spire on the horizon.
Haas paints in a romantic realist / post-impressionist style, using soft, blended brushwork in the hills and sky and more defined strokes in the stone architecture and figures. Golden earth tones and muted greens dominate the palette, evoking late-afternoon light rolling across the countryside. The composition balances history and everyday life—the ruins of the past alongside the rhythms of village families.
Signed “Haas” at the lower right, this work is characteristic of mid-20th-century European landscape painting, likely created between the 1950s–1970s. The painting was acquired at auction in Europe during that period and has remained in a private collection since.
About the artist
Because Haas is a common surname shared by multiple artists, a precise biographical attribution cannot be confirmed from the signature alone. For your listing, I’d suggest wording like:
The painting is signed Haas, a mid-20th-century European landscape painter whose work reflects the romantic realist tradition. While a definitive biography has not been established for this specific Haas, the style, subject matter, and materials place the work within the broader school of post-war European village and countryside painting.
Haas (European School, mid-20th c.)
Sunlit Village by the Old Keep
Oil on canvas, approx. 26 x 24 in. (66 x 61 cm)
Signed Haas lower right.
Romantic European village landscape with castle ruins, church spire and family figures in the foreground, rendered in warm earth tones and soft, post-impressionist brushwork. Acquired at auction in Europe between the 1960s–1970s; private collection since. Overall good vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age.
Certificate of Authentication
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION
Artist: Attributed to Haas (European School, mid-20th century)
Title: Sunlit Village by the Old Keep (descriptive title)
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: Approx. 26 x 24 in. (66 x 61 cm)
Signature: Signed Haas lower right
Date: Likely mid-20th century (c.1950s–1970s)
Origin: Acquired at auction in Europe in the 1960s–late 1970s (exact date and auction house unknown).
Description:
Original mid-century European oil painting depicting a rural village with castle ruins, church spire and walking family against rolling hills and a dramatic sky. Romantic realist / post-impressionist style with warm earth-tone palette.
Authenticity Opinion:
Based on direct inspection of the work, visible signature, age of materials and stylistic characteristics, this painting is believed to be an authentic mid-20th-century European oil on canvas signed Haas. No evidence of reproduction processes was observed.
Provenance chain
Unknown consignor, European auction (1960s–late 1970s) – oil painting sold at an unidentified auction house in Europe; catalogue and lot number not retained.
Private European collection – retained in a private collection in Europe for several decades.
Current owner, United States – imported to the U.S. and offered through ArtFind Gallery / private salon (current listing).
“Mid-Century European Village Landscape Oil Painting – Castle Ruins & Countryside Scene Signed Haas (26x24)”
This captivating mid-century European landscape painting, signed Haas and measuring 26 x 24 inches, beautifully captures the charm and history of an old-world countryside village. Painted in oil on canvas, the composition blends romantic realism with post-impressionist influences, showcasing rolling hills, ancient stone castle ruins, a soaring church spire, and a cluster of traditional homes rendered in warm ochre and sunlit earth tones.
In the foreground, Haas includes a family trio walking along a rustic path, grounding the sweeping scenery in everyday human life. The painter’s soft, atmospheric brushwork—particularly in the swirling sky and distant hills—contrasts with more structured detailing in the ruins and architecture, a hallmark of mid-20th-century European landscape painting.
Signed at the lower right, this work exemplifies the European School style flourished in the 1950s–1970s, a period marked by renewed appreciation for pastoral settings and regional heritage. The painting was originally acquired at auction in Europe during the 1960s–late 1970s and has remained in private hands ever since. Its nostalgic narrative, cohesive palette, and classical subject matter make it ideal for collectors seeking vintage European landscapes, castle-themed artwork, or mid-century decorative fine art.
Artwork description - Detailed
“Sunlit Village by the Old Keep – Mid-Century European Landscape Signed Haas”
This original 26 x 24 in. oil on canvas presents a charming European hill town nestled beneath a dramatic, swirling sky. In the foreground, a family—father, mother, and child—walks along a dusty path edged with lush greenery, drawing the viewer into the scene. Beyond them rise remnants of ancient stone fortifications: a square tower, a partially ruined gatehouse, and a round keep, all leading the eye toward a cluster of warm, ochre-toned houses and a slender church spire on the horizon.
Haas paints in a romantic realist / post-impressionist style, using soft, blended brushwork in the hills and sky and more defined strokes in the stone architecture and figures. Golden earth tones and muted greens dominate the palette, evoking late-afternoon light rolling across the countryside. The composition balances history and everyday life—the ruins of the past alongside the rhythms of village families.
Signed “Haas” at the lower right, this work is characteristic of mid-20th-century European landscape painting, likely created between the 1950s–1970s. The painting was acquired at auction in Europe during that period and has remained in a private collection since.
About the artist
Because Haas is a common surname shared by multiple artists, a precise biographical attribution cannot be confirmed from the signature alone. For your listing, I’d suggest wording like:
The painting is signed Haas, a mid-20th-century European landscape painter whose work reflects the romantic realist tradition. While a definitive biography has not been established for this specific Haas, the style, subject matter, and materials place the work within the broader school of post-war European village and countryside painting.
Haas (European School, mid-20th c.)
Sunlit Village by the Old Keep
Oil on canvas, approx. 26 x 24 in. (66 x 61 cm)
Signed Haas lower right.
Romantic European village landscape with castle ruins, church spire and family figures in the foreground, rendered in warm earth tones and soft, post-impressionist brushwork. Acquired at auction in Europe between the 1960s–1970s; private collection since. Overall good vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age.
Certificate of Authentication
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION
Artist: Attributed to Haas (European School, mid-20th century)
Title: Sunlit Village by the Old Keep (descriptive title)
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: Approx. 26 x 24 in. (66 x 61 cm)
Signature: Signed Haas lower right
Date: Likely mid-20th century (c.1950s–1970s)
Origin: Acquired at auction in Europe in the 1960s–late 1970s (exact date and auction house unknown).
Description:
Original mid-century European oil painting depicting a rural village with castle ruins, church spire and walking family against rolling hills and a dramatic sky. Romantic realist / post-impressionist style with warm earth-tone palette.
Authenticity Opinion:
Based on direct inspection of the work, visible signature, age of materials and stylistic characteristics, this painting is believed to be an authentic mid-20th-century European oil on canvas signed Haas. No evidence of reproduction processes was observed.
Provenance chain
Unknown consignor, European auction (1960s–late 1970s) – oil painting sold at an unidentified auction house in Europe; catalogue and lot number not retained.
Private European collection – retained in a private collection in Europe for several decades.
Current owner, United States – imported to the U.S. and offered through ArtFind Gallery / private salon (current listing).