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Signed c. Roggew 76 or 96

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AI Identification

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Signed Landscape Print Titled 'Path Through the Flowers'

Framed Wall Art

AI Estimated Value

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$50 - $150

As of June 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed landscape print, likely a reproduction, depicting a vibrant and lush garden scene with a path winding through it. The print is characterized by its vivid colors and a somewhat textured appearance, which could indicate a print process designed to mimic the brushstrokes of an original painting, or it could be a mixed media piece with hand-embellishments. The central focus is a winding path leading to two small figures in the distance, surrounded by an abundance of diverse flora rendered in shades of purple, blue, red, orange, and yellow. To the left, there's a prominent tree with autumnal foliage, and to the right, a tall, slender cypress-like tree stands out against rolling hills and a bright blue sky filled with fluffy white clouds. The print is presented under glass, which shows some glare and reflections, within a multi-layered matting system. The innermost mat is a dark navy blue, followed by a lighter, pale green or beige mat, both contributing to the depth and framing of the image. The entire piece is encased in a simple, dark brown wooden frame, which appears to have some minor wear or scuffs visible on its surfaces, particularly along the bottom edge where it rests on the floor. While the medium appears to be a print, there is an observable texture that might suggest a giclée or an embellished print rather than a flat lithograph. The signature 'c. Roggew 76 or 96' suggests the artist's name and a year, likely indicating its creation in 1976 or 1996. The overall aesthetic points to a late 20th-century decorative art style, offering a cheerful and idealized pastoral or garden view, reminiscent of romanticized European landscapes. The craftsmanship appears to be of standard commercial framing, with the mats and frame serving to enhance the visual appeal of the artwork. No significant damage to the print itself is discernible, although the protective glass introduces some visual interference.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of the framed landscape print titled 'Path Through the Flowers.' The print depicts a vibrant garden scene with a winding path and distant figures, rendered in a late 20th-century decorative style. The vivid colors and observable texture suggest it may be a giclée or an embellished print, rather than a flat lithograph, aiming to mimic brushstrokes. The print itself appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage, though glare on the protective glass interferes with a completely clear view. The framing consists of a multi-layered matting system (dark navy and pale green/beige) and a simple dark brown wooden frame. The frame shows minor wear and scuffs, particularly along the bottom edge, which is consistent with its age and typical handling. The signature 'c. Roggew 76 or 96' suggests a creation date in the late 20th century. Authenticity of the signature and the print's origin cannot be definitively verified from images alone. An in-person examination would be necessary to closely inspect the print medium, assess the quality of the embellishments (if any), and verify the signature's authenticity and medium (e.g., hand-signed or part of the print). Provenance documentation from the artist or gallery would also significantly aid in authentication. Market conditions for late 20th-century decorative prints by lesser-known artists are generally modest. Demand is primarily for aesthetic appeal rather than investment value or rarity. Comparable sales for similar framed decorative prints by unlisted or regional artists typically fall within the $50-$150 range, depending on size, condition, and framing quality. The primary value drivers for this piece are its decorative appeal and the framing. Given the limitations of image-based appraisal, and without further authentication or provenance, I estimate the appraisal value to be between $50 and $150.

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