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Submitted photo · June 21, 2026

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Unknown Artist, Untitled original artwork

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AI Identification

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Original Mixed Media or Oil Painting of Two Elegant Figures in Yellow

Fine Art - Paintings

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $350

As of June 21, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is an original figurative artwork featuring two stylized women in vibrant yellow dresses, possibly executed in oil, acrylic, or mixed media on a flat surface. The composition is characterized by expressive, thick brushwork and an impasto-like texture, particularly evident in the highlights of the garments. The figures are depicted with elongated limbs and small heads, wearing ornate headpieces typical of high fashion or theatrical costumes. The color palette is dominated by bold yellows and greens against a chaotic, dark, and multi-colored background containing shades of deep red, blue, and black. A discernible signature, possibly 'Uremano' or similar, is located in the bottom right corner of the image area. The piece is professionally matted with a double mat—a thin white inner border and a wide burgundy outer border—and is housed in a rustic, distressed white wooden frame. The frame shows visible signs of intentional weathering and minor wear consistent with its style. The artwork appears to be in good condition with vibrant color retention and no immediate signs of surface cracking or moisture damage observed through the frame. The style suggests a mid-to-late 20th-century influence, blending elements of expressionism with fashion illustration.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the images provided, this appears to be a decorative original work, likely executed in acrylic or oil with impasto techniques. The piece features two elongated, stylized female figures reminiscent of mid-century fashion illustration or theatrical costume design. The energetic brushwork and vibrant yellow palette against the dark background create a striking visual impact. The signature, which reads similarly to 'Uremano,' does not immediately correspond to a widely distinct or secondary market-listed artist in major auction databases, suggesting the artist may be a regional talent or a prolific decorative painter. The condition appears to be good, with strong color retention. The rustic, distressed white frame and double matting (burgundy and white) are professional and add to the presentation, though they firmly date the framing style to the late 1990s or early 2000s. The texture described suggests genuine paint application rather than a giclée or print transfer. Without a confirmed artist attribution or provenance, the value is primarily decorative. Comparable original decorative works of this size and competence generally sell in the $150 to $350 range in antique malls or estate auctions, largely driven by the aesthetic appeal and framing quality rather than collector demand. To fully authenticate the origin, I would need to physically inspect the signature under magnification and examine the canvas verso for gallery stickers or provenance. Until the signature is definitively matched to a known artist, this appraisal treats the piece as a high-quality decorative object.

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