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Sauller/Sandler is the artist ?? oil on Canvas

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AI Identification

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Floral Still Life with Fruit Painting by Sauller/Sandler

Oil Painting

AI Estimated Value

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$300-500

As of June 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an oil painting on canvas, depicting a vibrant and abundant floral still life arrangement, complemented by various fruits. The composition features a rich array of blooming flowers in diverse colors, including prominent tulips, roses, and other varietals, arranged in a dense, almost overflowing manner. The color palette is rich and varied, with deep reds, pinks, whites, purples, oranges, and greens standing out against a muted, somewhat teal or greenish-blue background. Below the flower arrangement, various fruits such as peaches and a cluster of green grapes are visible, resting on what appears to be a dark wooden ledge or surface. A delicate butterfly is subtly placed in the upper left quadrant, adding an element of life to the scene. The painting exhibits characteristics of traditional still life art, focusing on detailed botanical renderings and the interplay of light and shadow, though the overall impression is of a somewhat flat, decorative style rather than deep academic realism. The visible brushwork indicates it is an original hand-painted piece. The artwork is housed within an ornate, possibly gilded, wooden frame. The frame features a multi-layered design with an inner plain gold fillet, followed by a band with a textured, possibly rope or bead pattern, and an outer wider section with a continuous carved or molded floral/foliate relief pattern. The frame shows some signs of wear and age, consistent with the painting's likely vintage. A signature, possibly 'Sauller' or 'Sandler', is faintly visible in the lower right corner, affirming the artist's identity as provided in the context. The style suggests it could be from the mid to late 20th century, drawing inspiration from classical Dutch floral still life traditions. The overall condition of the painting appears stable, with no immediately obvious major damage such as tears or significant paint loss, although a more thorough in-person inspection would be needed to ascertain specific condition issues or repairs.

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Upon my virtual examination of the 'Floral Still Life with Fruit Painting by Sauller/Sandler,' it is clear that this is a charming still life executed in oil on canvas. The artistic style, with its rich palette and detailed botanical rendering, certainly harks back to classical Dutch traditions, suggesting a mid to late 20th-century origin. The overall condition appears stable; I observe no obvious major damage from the provided images, such as tears or significant paint loss. The ornate, possibly gilded frame, though showing signs of age and wear, complements the painting's aesthetic. Regarding authenticity, the visible signature, possibly 'Sauller' or 'Sandler,' aligns with the information provided. However, without in-person inspection, it is impossible to definitively authenticate the signature's integrity or the artwork's provenance. A physical examination would allow for closer inspection of brushwork, paint application, canvas stretcher marks, and dating markers on the canvas itself. Research into a specific artist named 'Sauller' or 'Sandler' (as there are multiple artists with similar names) would also be crucial to establish market comparables for specific pieces. Given the decorative rather than deeply academic nature of the style, and without a well-established market presence for an artist with this moniker, the demand for this piece will likely be within the general decorative art market. Factors impacting value include the stable condition, attractive subject matter, and complementary framing. However, the lack of definitive artist identification and a potentially limited collector base for this specific artist temper the value. Based on these observations and considering the decorative art market, I would place an appraisal value of $300-500. For full authentication and a more precise valuation, a direct physical inspection, provenance documentation, and potential scientific testing, such as pigment analysis, would be required.

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