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Oil painting on canvas bearing a signature reading 'J. Pascual'

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Spanish Village n. 1980 Oil on canvas Juan Pascual Pascual 45x37x2

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AI Estimated Value

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$400-800

AI estimate as of August 16, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This framed oil painting on canvas depicts a sunlit Spanish village street scene featuring white-washed stucco buildings with rustic terracotta tile roofs, balconies, and wooden doors and windows. The background suggests hazy mountains under a pale sky. The artwork is executed in a heavy impasto technique, utilizing thick applications of paint to create pronounced texture, particularly on the building facades and the foreground earth. The color palette consists primarily of warm whites, earthy browns, slate blues, and muted reds. The painting is housed within a dark wooden frame with a contrasting inner gold-tone fillet. At the lower right corner, the artwork bears a visible signature reading 'J. Pascual'. The owner has provided unverified context identifying the piece as titled 'Spanish Village', painted around 1980, and created by Juan Pascual, with dimensions listed as 45x37x2; however, this user-supplied attribution remains unverified by physical inspection. The physical characteristics, visible textures, and stylistic choices are consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century European landscape painting traditions. The overall condition appears well-preserved within the frame, showing standard signs of age for a vintage canvas artwork, but without any explicitly noted major structural damage or repairs.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on what I can see in the provided image, this framed oil painting on canvas depicts a sunlit Spanish village street scene with heavy impasto texture and bears a signature reading 'J. Pascual' at the lower right corner. The owner identifies the piece as titled 'Spanish Village', painted around 1980 by Juan Pascual, with dimensions of 45x37x2. However, I can't verify from a photo whether these user-supplied claims are accurate, as visible markings can be misleading and would need physical inspection to confirm. The physical characteristics, thick paint application, and stylistic choices are consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century European landscape painting traditions, and the overall condition appears well-preserved within its dark wooden frame. The estimated value range of $400 to $800 assumes that the attribution to Juan Pascual is correct. General market demand for mid-20th-century European regional landscapes is modest, influencing this valuation range. If physical inspection reveals the work to be a later reproduction, replica, copy, or merely executed 'in the style of' rather than by the named artist's hand, the value would likely decrease significantly to the $100 to $250 range, reflecting purely decorative value. To confirm authenticity and solidify the value, one would need an in-person physical examination by a qualified fine art expert, provenance documentation, and careful analysis of the canvas, pigments, and signature.

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