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This item is a framed mixed media artwork depicting the rear view of a female nude. The artwork features a warm color palette dominated by earthy tones such as sienna, ochre, and warm browns, with lighter cream or off-white areas suggesting highlights and background. The figure appears to be rendered with a combination of washes, possibly watercolor or diluted acrylic, and expressive line work, likely charcoal, pastel, or colored pencil, used to define contours and add texture, particularly in the hair and around the limbs. The brushstrokes or marks are visible, indicating an energetic and gestural approach to the form. Her hair is loosely gathered in a bun at the back of her head, and stray strands add to the naturalistic feel. The subject's posture suggests she is standing and possibly turning slightly away from the viewer.
The artwork is housed in a simple, dark brown wooden frame with a subtle, possibly textured or distressed finish. The frame appears to be of standard construction, likely mitered at the corners, and shows little to no discernible damage or wear from the visible portions. The medium's delicate nature suggests it is protected behind a sheet of glass or acrylic, though glare prevents clear assessment of its condition. No obvious condition issues such as tears, creases, or significant discoloration are apparent on the artwork itself. The overall impression is one of good preservation. There appears to be a signature in the bottom right corner, though it is not clearly legible from the provided image beyond what looks like 'Jamie' or 'Janice' followed by 'Holt'. The style suggests a contemporary or modern period, likely late 20th century or early 21st century, with an emphasis on expressive figuration and suggestive forms rather than hyperrealism. The craftsmanship appears competent, with a clear artistic intention and execution.
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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this Framed Mixed Media Nude Study, Rear View, appears to be in very good condition. The artwork itself shows no obvious signs of tears, creases, or significant discoloration. The simple dark brown wooden frame also appears to be well-maintained with no visible damage. The presence of glass or acrylic protection, inferred from glare, suggests proper preservation.
The style, combining washes with expressive line work and a warm color palette, points to a contemporary or modern period, likely late 20th to early 21st century. The artist's approach is gestural and emotive, focusing on form rather than hyperrealism. The partial signature, possibly 'Jamie Holt' or 'Janice Holt', would be crucial for establishing authenticity and artist identification.
Market conditions for expressive figurative work by emerging or lesser-known artists typically place value in the mid-hundreds. Without a definitive artist identity or exhibition history, rarity is difficult to assess, but such studies are not uncommon. Factors significantly impacting value include the artist's professional recognition, provenance, and the precise medium identification.
My valuation is limited by the inability to perform an in-person examination. For full authentication and a more precise valuation, I would require a physical inspection to:
1. Directly examine the artwork's surface for subtle imperfections, actual medium composition, and signature clarity.
2. Assess the frame and protective glazing condition more thoroughly (e.g., type of glass, archival quality).
3. Research the artist (if the full signature can be deciphered) to ascertain their market presence, exhibition history, and past sales comparables.
4. Review any available provenance documentation detailing the artwork's history and previous ownership.