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AI Identification

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Mid-20th-century style figurative oil painting

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AI Estimated Value

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$150-$350

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This rectangular oil on canvas or board depicts two figures, a man and a woman, in an embrace or sitting closely together against a textured, amber-toned background. The figures appear to be styled in Indigenous or tribal-inspired attire, featuring beaded necklaces and armbands. The man has white markings on his face, while the woman is depicted in profile with decorative hair styling. The color palette is dominated by warm earth tones, siennas, and ochres. The painting is housed in a carved wooden 'faux-bamboo' frame with a gold-tone finish and a cream-colored fabric or linen-textured inner liner. Stylistically, the work is consistent with mid-century modern popular art from the 1950s or 1960s, often produced for the home decor market. No clear signature is visible in the provided image, which precludes a specific artist attribution. The frame shows some visible signs of age including minor scuffs and patina. In-person inspection would be required to determine if any faint signature exists beneath the frame lip or on the reverse, and to assess the substrate and paint layers for a more precise age estimation.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this work appears to be a mid-20th-century figurative oil painting, likely produced between the 1950s and 1960s. The stylistic execution—characterized by heavy impasto, warm earth tones, and stylized Indigenous subjects—suggests it was intended for the mid-century modern home decor market. The faux-bamboo carved frame and linen liner are consistent with period-appropriate decorative trends. Because no signature or markings are visible, I cannot hypothesize a specific artist attribution; I am treating this as an unattributed decorative work from the mid-century period. While the painting appears to be an oil on canvas or board, I cannot verify the substrate or the stability of the paint layers from a photograph alone. The visible scuffing and patina on the frame suggest age but do not significantly detract from its decorative appeal. This estimate is based on the current market demand for 'Mid-Century Modern' (MCM) aesthetics and 'Tiki' or 'Globalist' interior decor, which remains steady. Comparable unattributed works of this subject matter and size generally fall within this price range at estate sales or vintage boutiques. A physical inspection would be required to look for a signature under the frame lip or on the reverse, which could potentially increase the value if linked to a recognized artist of the era. If this were determined to be a modern reproduction or a later copy 'in the style of' the mid-century period, the value would likely decrease to the $50-$75 range. To increase the accuracy of this valuation, provenance documentation or an in-person examination of the canvas weave and stretcher bars would be necessary.

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