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Alpine winter landscape painting, attributed to Erich Kullmann

Submitted photo of Alpine winter landscape painting, attributed to Erich Kullmann
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AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $800

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

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AI Item Analysis

This rectangular landscape painting depicts an Alpine winter scene under a dark, dramatic sky. The composition features a snow-covered village in the lower right foreground, complete with a church steeple and traditional wooden structures, nestled at the base of a prominent, jagged mountain peak. The work is executed in a representational style with attention to the play of light on the snow and the silhouettes of coniferous trees against the mountain slopes. In the lower left corner, the work bears a visible inscription that reads '"Lech am Arlberg" Erich Kullmann'. While this signature is consistent with works by the artist Erich Kullmann, it remains unverified without a physical inspection for authenticity. The painting is housed in an ornate, gold-toned frame with floral and scrollwork moldings at the corners and centers. Stylistically, the piece appears consistent with mid-20th-century European landscape traditions. The canvas or board seems well-preserved with no obvious tears or significant paint loss visible in the photograph, though the frame shows some possible minor surface wear and dust consistent with age. As with all image-based appraisals, the attribution of the work to Erich Kullmann is a hypothesis based on visible markings and subject matter, subject to in-person expert verification.

AI Appraisal Report

I have evaluated the provided image of a rectangular oil-on-canvas landscape depicting Lech am Arlberg. Based on what I can see, the work bears a signature consistent with Erich Kullmann, a mid-20th-century artist known for Alpine vistas. The composition demonstrates a competent hand, particularly in the dramatic rendering of light across the jagged peaks and the atmospheric handling of the village scene. The ornate, gold-toned frame appears to be in fair condition, though I cannot verify its structural integrity from a photo. The value estimate of $400 to $800 is based on the working hypothesis that this is a work by Kullmann in good condition. I cannot verify authorship or age from a photograph alone; a physical inspection is required to check for canvas age, brushwork depth, and the possibility of a print-to-canvas reproduction. Market demand for traditional Alpine scenes remains stable among regional collectors, though contemporary tastes vary. To move toward an authoritative identification, one would need provenance documentation or a scientific analysis of pigments and materials. If the work is found to be a later copy, a print, or 'in the style of' Kullmann without being by his hand, the value would likely decrease to a decorative range of $100 to $250. This estimate assumes the attribution is correct, yet buyers in the current market would typically pay a premium only upon professional authentication.

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