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8 x 8
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Your item is an Asian ink and wash landscape drawing, possibly a Chinese or Japanese handscroll fragment or album leaf painting, estimated to date from the late 19th to early 20th century. The artwork features traditional landscape elements, including mountains, trees, and a body of water, executed in a delicate and atmospheric brushwork style typical of classical East Asian painting traditions. The visible inscriptions and seals in the lower right suggest it may be a work by a known artist or school, though further research on the calligraphy is needed for precise attribution. The condition of the piece shows significant aging, discoloration, and damage, particularly along the edges and folds, which affects its market value.
In terms of valuation, pieces of traditional Asian ink painting, particularly ones that are unsigned or in damaged condition, tend to fetch modest prices at auction unless they are associated with a known artist or school.