

Charming original signed oil painting by Robert Peet Hooks, showing a village or neighborhood scene with houses, fencing, garden rows, and two figures talking across a blue fence. The composition has a wonderful folk-art quality, with stylized houses, bold shapes, strong outlines, and thick, expressive paint. The scene is especially appealing because it feels narrative rather than generic – a woman in an apron stands at the fence speaking with another figure, while houses and outbuildings rise behind them. The heavy brushwork, simplified architecture, and warm muted palette give the piece a distinctive, handmade character. Public records connect the name Robert P. Hooks / Robert Peet Hooks with artistic work, including a Cornell WWII-era mural reference and later illustration work for a German-language instructional publication. The piece is housed in a bold ornate frame with a black inner field and gold-tone outer detailing, giving the small painting a much more substantial wall presence. Measurements: Frame: 15.0″ x 13.0″ x 1.5″ Image/sight area: approximately 9.5″ x 7.5 Medium: oil on board Signed: lower left, appears to read Robert Peet Hooks. A colorful and highly appealing signed folk-style village oil painting with great character, strong texture, and an excellent frame. Photos are part of the description. Please feel free to ask questions. Thank you for looking.