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Handmade palace in India took 3 years to make it

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AI Identification

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Indian Pichwai-style or miniature-style palace scene painting

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AI Estimated Value

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$1,200 - $2,500

As of May 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a horizontal rectangular painting depicting an architectural palace scene, presented in a gold-toned frame with a red and ivory double mat. The artwork is stylistically consistent with traditional Indian miniature or Pichwai painting traditions, often associated with Rajasthan. It features a bird’s-eye perspective of a white marble palace complex with intricate courtyards, checkered flooring, and lush green gardens. Numerous figures are depicted in traditional attire throughout the palace grounds, including a procession along the top and figures in boats along the bottom water feature. The colors include muted whites, greens, and pinks. The owner notes this is a handmade piece from India that took three years to complete; however, this claim remains unverified as no signature or artist label is clearly visible through the glass. The level of detail in the architecture and the grouping of figures suggest a high degree of craftsmanship consistent with traditional South Asian decorative arts. No significant condition issues such as fading or tearing are visible in the photograph, though the work is protected under glass, which may obscure fine details. The framing appears relatively contemporary. Identification is based on visual motifs and composition as no definitive maker's marks are present.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, I have evaluated this horizontal palace scene painting which displays characteristics consistent with the Rajasthani miniature painting tradition. The composition features a complex bird’s-eye perspective and intricate figural groupings. Per user submission, the piece is described as a handmade work from India that required three years to complete. I cannot verify this specific duration or its precise origin from a photograph, as these details would require documented provenance or a direct consultation with the artist. From what I can see, the craftsmanship appears high, with fine attention to architectural detail and a sophisticated palette. If the owner's claim of a multi-year creation period is correct and the work is a contemporary masterpiece of the genre, the value would sit at the higher end of the $1,200 - $2,500 range. This estimate assumes the work is hand-painted on traditional paper or silk. However, I cannot verify the medium or the presence of a signature through the glass. Market demand for high-quality Indian revivalist art is steady, with collectors valuing the labor-intensive nature of such works. To confirm this valuation, an in-person physical inspection is necessary to rule out sophisticated mechanical prints or 'transfer-and-paint' techniques. A specialist would look for individual brushstrokes and the quality of the pigments used. If the work is found to be a commercial-grade reproduction or 'in the style of' a masterwork with less manual labor involved, the value would likely decrease to a decorative range of $200 - $500. The contemporary framing adds some secondary value but does not significantly influence the fine art assessment.

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