Aurora I Hand painted picture Appraisal
Category: Hand painted picture

Description
This item is a hand-painted landscape painting titled "Aurora I". The painting depicts a scene of bluebonnets and trees in the foreground, with rolling hills visible in the distance under a cloudy sky. The painting is executed in oils on canvas. The colors are vibrant, showcasing various shades of blue, green, yellow, and grey. The brushstrokes are visible, indicating a traditional painting technique. There appears to be signature in red in the lower left corner, but it is difficult to decipher from the image. The painting is unframed and rectangular in shape, with dimensions of approximately 5x7 inches as specified. According to the provided context, the painting is approximately 40 years old and is in perfect condition, with no visible signs of damage, wear, repairs, or patina. The surface appears clean and vibrant, suggesting it has been well-preserved. The craftsmanship appears to be competent, with good attention to detail in the rendering of the foliage and flowers.
Appraisal Report
I have examined the provided image and information regarding the oil painting titled "Aurora I." Based on the visual evidence and the owner's description of its age (40 years old) and condition (perfect, no damage or wear), the painting appears to be well-preserved. The colors are vibrant, and the surface looks clean, consistent with the claim of perfect condition. The execution suggests a competent hand, with visible brushwork and attention to detail in the landscape elements. The dimensions (5x7 inches) indicate a smaller format. The illegible signature in the lower left cannot be used for attribution from the image alone. While the condition appears excellent, my assessment of authenticity and condition is based solely on a visual inspection of the image. To fully authenticate the artwork and definitively assess its condition and materials, a physical examination is essential. This would allow for closer inspection of the paint layers, canvas, and signature, and potentially reveal details not visible in the photograph. Without knowing the artist, it is challenging to assess rarity or specific market demand. Comparable small format oil landscapes by unknown or regional artists of this age and style typically fall within a modest value range. Assuming the painting is by an unknown artist, the value is primarily driven by decorative appeal and condition. Factors that would significantly impact value include identifying the artist, confirming provenance, or if it shows exceptional artistic merit upon physical inspection. Given the information available solely from the image, and without artist identification or provenance, the value is primarily decorative.
Appraisal Value
$100-200