Good used condition. This is a set of five paintings by artist James Bunnell.
Each frame measures 7.75" x 13". The actual pained portion measures 4.75" x 10.75".
Hello, this item is a coordinated set of five small vertical panel paintings depicting stylized East Asian landscape and genre scenes, signed “J. Bunnell,” executed in mixed media or acrylic on board and presented in matching black frames. The compositions feature pagodas, robed figures, winding trees, and misty architectural settings rendered in a decorative Orientalist style popular in American home décor art from the mid to late 20th century. The reverse of the panels shows factory stamps including “Model No. 817,” indicating these were commercially produced decorative artworks rather than individually commissioned fine art paintings. James Bunnell appears to have operated as a decorative artist whose works were distributed through furniture and interior décor retailers, with consistent formats sold as matching wall sets rather than standalone gallery pieces. These are not traditional Asian works but Western decorative interpretations intended for coordinated interior display.
Condition appears good overall, with intact frames, stable paint surfaces, and only light handling wear visible. Each panel is modest in size, with the painted area approximately 4.75 by 10.75 inches, reinforcing their purpose as decorative wall accents. Comparable mid to late 20th century decorative multi-panel sets by regional or décor-market artists typically sell between USD 150 and USD 350 for the complete group, depending on condition and presentation.