This is a beautifully framed Impressionist-style painting depicting a serene park or garden scene with figures walking and enjoying the outdoors. The artwork features a soft, pastel color palette and loose brushstrokes, typical of late 19th or early 20th-century Impressionist works. While the artist is unknown, the style is reminiscent of artists like Claude Cambour or Andre Gisson, known for tranquil outdoor scenes with a focus on light and color. The painting is in excellent condition with no visible damage to the canvas or frame. It is mounted in an elegant silver-toned frame with a linen mat, complementing the artwork’s soft, natural tones. The medium appears to be oil or acrylic on canvas/panel, but further verification is recommended
Artwork dimensions (visible area): Approx. [Insert measurements, e.g., 10" x 12"] Frame dimensions: Approx. [Insert frame measurements, e.g., 16" x 18"]
Dear Benjamin Reynolds,
Thank you for appraisal submission. The work appears to be a gouache painting on paper or panel with a sight measuring 10 x 12 inches. It depicts an Impressionist style scene of two women and two children on a promenade. The painting is unsigned and is therefore unattributable to an artist for the scope of this report. From the images provided, the work appears to be in good condition with no visual issues to note. Considering this condition, the work is likely of the mid to late 20th century, and would require its removal from the frame and physical examination to be certain.
Without an artistic attribution, the appraisal considers market trends of Impressionist style paintings, works of a similar medium, and size in its evaluation. For example, Impressionist style paintings are common on the market, and do not fair as strongly as Impressionist works contemporary of the style's era. In the past year, Impressionist style paintings with similar promenade compositions have sold between $100 and $650. Meanwhile gouache paintings tend to sell for lesser value unless they are by well-known and listed artists. Given current market trends, we estimate the Fair Market Value of this work between $200 and $500. A possible value increase is contingent upon artistic attribution and verification of age.
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Kind regards,
Charlotte B.