Identification

Original Framed Watercolor Architectural Painting by Ginny Hazard

Photo reference

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Overview

The item is an original watercolor painting depicting a building facade, signed 'Ginny Hazard' in the lower right. Searches for the artist yield no auction records or biographical data, indicating she is likely a local or amateur artist.

Story

The piece is signed 'Ginny Hazard' in the lower right. There are no auction records, gallery representations, or biographical data found for this artist in major art databases. She is likely a regional, amateur, or hobbyist painter active in the late 20th century (circa 1980s-1990s), based on the framing style and materials. The secondary market for unlisted late 20th-century watercolors is primarily driven by decorative appeal rather than collector demand.

Maker / Origin

Ginny Hazard

Condition & Value

Based on the visual evidence, the watercolor appears stable with no obvious major tears, fading, or severe foxing visible in the primary image. The thin metal frame and glass are standard for the period; minor scuffs to the frame are expected.

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Sold comps, value drivers, and venue guidance pulled from recent auction results.

Market Analysis

The secondary market for unlisted late 20th-century watercolors is primarily driven by decorative appeal rather than collector demand. Architectural portraits and house paintings have a steady, reliable niche on platforms like Etsy and eBay, appealing to buyers looking for original vintage wall art. Prices remain modest and highly dependent on size and framing, rarely exceeding $150 unless the artist has a documented exhibition history.

Value Drivers

Original watercolor medium carries a decorative premium over mass-produced prints

Architectural subject matter has consistent demand in the vintage wall art market

Ready-to-hang presentation in a period-appropriate frame

Concerns

Unlisted artist status caps the valuation strictly at decorative secondary market levels

Missing dimensions — a very small size (under 8x10 inches) would push the value to the $40-$50 floor

Unverified verso — lack of exhibition or gallery labels prevents any attribution or provenance upgrades

Best Venue

List on a secondary marketplace like Etsy or eBay, targeting buyers of vintage decorative art and architectural portraits. Ensure exact dimensions (both visible art and outer frame) are added to the listing, as size significantly impacts shipping costs and buyer interest.

Upside Potential

If verso labels reveal a documented exhibition history or if the architecture depicts a highly collectible historic district, the piece could attract regional interest and push toward the $150-$200 range at a local auction.

Also found — market-range context

Related comps outside the valuation band· 2 comps

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