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Framed Maritime Painting by R.B. Thomsen, 'Cynthia Pam'

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$150 - $250

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a framed painting depicting a maritime scene, likely a sailboat against a coastal backdrop at sunset or sunrise. The painting measures approximately 10-12 inches wide and 8-10 inches high based on the visible human hand for scale. It is housed in a bronze-toned, possibly metal or faux-metal, frame with a slightly rounded or beveled profile, approximately 1-1.5 inches in width. The colors are vibrant, dominated by the warm oranges and yellows of the sky and sun, contrasting with the deep blues and purples of the ocean and the white and light blues of the sailboat's sails. The boat itself is cream or white with 'CYNTHIA PAM' written on its hull, along with the year '2013'. The brushstrokes appear visible, suggesting a medium like oil or acrylic paint, perhaps executed in an impressionistic style given the somewhat loose application and blending of colors. There are naturalistic details such as a lighthouse on the left horizon, a small building and rocky shore on the right, and whitecaps on the water. The piece is sealed under glass, which exhibits reflections, indicating typical framing. The condition appears good overall, with no discernible damage to the painting itself, though the frame's exact condition or any minor wear is not fully visible. The signature 'R.B. Thomsen' is visible in the bottom left corner, identifying the artist. The 2013 date on the boat indicates either the year the painting was created or the boat's year, but in combination with the signature, it strongly suggests a contemporary artwork from the early 21st century. The craftsmanship appears to be of good amateur to semi-professional quality, with a clear attempt at capturing light and atmosphere.

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Upon visual examination of the provided imagery, I have assessed the framed maritime painting, 'Cynthia Pam', signed by R.B. Thomsen. The artwork appears to be a contemporary piece, likely created around the date of 2013 indicated on the boat's hull. The medium is likely oil or acrylic on board or canvas, executed in a competent, impressionistic style. The condition of the painting itself appears to be very good, with vibrant colors and no visible damage, housed under glass in a modern, bronze-toned frame. My research into the artist R.B. Thomsen suggests he is a regional artist, not widely listed in major auction databases, which typically places the work in the decorative to local artist market segment rather than the fine art investment market. The primary value driver for this piece is its decorative appeal, skilled execution, and pleasant subject matter. Market comparables for similar works by regional artists of this caliber generally fall within a modest range. The primary limitation of this appraisal is its reliance on images alone. A definitive assessment of authenticity and condition requires in-person examination to inspect the brushwork, the reverse of the painting (the 'verso'), and remove the work from its frame to check for any hidden damage or inscriptions. Furthermore, full authentication would require provenance documentation linking the piece to the artist, or, if a higher value was suspected, direct comparison with known, authenticated works by R.B. Thomsen.

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