Traditional Malay Village House (Rural Life in Malaysia)
Original drawing or high-quality illustration print on paper, likely mounted on board. • Anonymous Malaysian artist; school of contemporary Southeast Asian realist illustration.

Style & Movement
Regional Realism / Narrative Illustration, common in the depiction of traditional 'Kampung' architecture in Southeast Asia.
Medium & Technique
Ink on paper, utilizing cross-hatching, stippling, and fine-line architectural drawing techniques to create shadow and texture.
Creation Period
Late 20th Century (circa 1980s or 1990s), based on the car model (resembling a 1980s Proton Saga or similar sedan) and the contemporary drawing style.
Dimensions & Format
Landscape format; estimated dimensions approximately 30cm x 45cm excluding the frame.
Subject Description
A detailed architectural study of a two-story traditional wooden Malaysian house with a zinc roof, featuring a father and child walking in the foreground. The scene includes a parked sedan, lush vegetation, and utility poles, symbolizing the intersection of tradition and modernity.
Condition & Value Assessment
Condition Assessment
Good. The paper exhibits some minor tonal shifts consistent with age and light exposure, but remains structurally sound within the frame.
Estimated Market Value
$150 - $400 USD (dependent on verification of original vs. print status).
Auction Estimate
$200 - $350 USD.
Provenance History
Likely acquired in Malaysia or Southeast Asia; resembles works sold in regional galleries or commissioned for heritage cultural series.
Art Historical Significance
Illustrates the 20th-century preoccupation with documenting vanishing traditional architecture in the face of rapid urbanization in Southeast Asia. Such works serve as both art and cultural documentation.
Notable Features
Highly detailed rendering of building textures (corrugated metal, wood grain); the inclusion of a specific vintage vehicle model helps pinpoint a nostalgic era in local history.
Condition Issues
Slight yellowing or foxing may be present at the edges hidden by the frame; simple silver aluminum frame shows minor scuffing.
Conservation Recommendations
Re-framing with acid-free matting and UV-protective glass is recommended to prevent further discoloration of the paper substrate.