Corner of a Village Yard by Friedrich Carl von Scheidlin. A 19th-century pencil and watercolor sketch of a rustic village courtyard featuring traditional wooden houses, a thatched roof, and laundry hanging on a balcony.

Corner of a Village Yard

Friedrich Carl von Scheidlin

1846 · Medium Not Listed

A charming 19th-century village study capturing the rustic textures of wooden architecture and daily life.

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Where it works

A soft, restrained artwork with softened warm notes — leaves the surrounding space relaxed.

Often works in
Kitchen · Study · Hallway
Placement
Best for narrower walls, entry moments, and layered groupings
Walls
Best on mid-tone or darker walls
Color notes
Warm beige, Soft sage, Soft gray

About the piece

Created in 1846 by Friedrich Carl von Scheidlin, this delicate drawing depicts a quiet corner of a village yard. The artist uses soft watercolor washes over precise pencil work to capture the weathered textures of the wooden beams, thatched roofs, and everyday details like laundry hanging out to dry, offering a nostalgic glimpse into European rural history.