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Submitted photo · June 28, 2026

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AI Identification

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Pastel or mixed media landscape drawing consistent with late 20th-century style

Fine Art

AI Estimated Value

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$50 - $150

As of June 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This framed work of art appears to be a landscape study executed in pastel, colored pencil, or a similar soft mixed media on paper. The composition features a central, multi-stemmed tree with delicate green foliage situated in front of a dark, three-rail wooden fence. The rendering is soft and impressionistic, focused on the play of light and shadow across the bark and leaves. The lower right quadrant bears a signature that appears consistent with 'J. Berkenbosch' followed by the date '10-7-1985'. However, as with any signature viewed from a photograph, this cannot be considered a verified attribution without physical inspection and provenance research. The piece is housed in a light-colored mat with a dark inner fillet and a black decorative frame. The artist's technique shows a skilled use of blending and fine-line work to suggest depth. The condition appears stable based on the image, though there is slight visible reflection on the glass covering the artwork. The overall aesthetic is consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century representational landscape art.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided photograph, I have examined this framed mixed media landscape study. The work appears to be executed in pastel or colored pencil and features a soft, impressionistic rendering of a tree and fence. It bears a signature consistent with 'J. Berkenbosch' and is dated 10-7-1985. As an appraiser working from a photograph, I cannot verify this attribution or the medium without a physical inspection. My estimate is based on the working hypothesis that this is a late 20th-century representational artwork by a regional or amateur artist. The decorative art market for such pieces generally sees modest demand, with values driven largely by visual appeal, subject matter, and framing rather than strong secondary market demand for a specific named artist. If this attribution holds as an original mid-tier or regional work, it would likely bear an auction estimate of $50 to $150. If it is a mass-produced print or purely an unattributed amateur work, the value would be primarily in the decorative frame and matting, likely realizing $30 to $75. A hands-on examination would be necessary to thoroughly evaluate the surface texture, verify the media, and inspect the paper quality to better understand its origins.

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