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Category: Art File:The fisherman's daughter (1882), by William-Adolphe ... Dimensions: 1.10m y 70cm

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AI Identification

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Academic-style figurative painting of a young girl

Fine Art

AI Estimated Value

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$500,000 - $1,500,000 (Assuming favorable attribution)

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This portrait depicts a young girl standing barefoot against a stone architectural element, holding a large woven wicker basket. The subject wears a dark apron or dress over a light-colored blouse with rolled sleeves, and her hair is held back by a simple red headband. The execution is stylistically consistent with 19th-century French Academic realism, characterized by smooth surface textures, idealization of the subject, and detailed rendering of fabric and skin. On the stone pillar to the right, the work bears a signature and date reading 'W-BOUGUEREAU-1882'. While this marking is consistent with the known signature of William-Adolphe Bouguereau, it remains an unverified attribute without physical inspection to confirm the medium (oil on canvas vs. print) and authenticity. The user-provided title 'The fisherman's daughter' and the dimensions of approximately 1.10m x 70cm are consistent with typical works of this genre. Condition notes include visible cracking or crazing in the paint layer, particularly visible on the right side of the stone pillar and along the top edge, as well as some surface speckling that may suggest aged varnish or accumulated dirt. The composition, use of light, and delicate flesh tones are hallmarks of the style associated with Bouguereau, though the item has not been physically authenticated.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I observe a figurative painting depicting a young girl, executed in the 19th-century French Academic style. The piece bears a signature and date reading 'W-BOUGUEREAU-1882'. Per user submission, the item measures 1.10m by 70cm and is referred to as 'The fisherman's daughter'. From what I can see, the composition, delicate flesh tones, and lighting align generally with William-Adolphe Bouguereau's working methods. I also note visible surface cracking. However, I can't verify from a photo whether this is a period oil on canvas, a later reproduction, or a print. The provided appraisal value assumes the working hypothesis that this piece is an attributable work by Bouguereau. The market for premier French Academic realism remains robust among dedicated collectors. Please note that this estimated value depends entirely on a favorable scholarly assessment. Assessed solely as an unidentified 19th-century copy, follower's work, or mechanical reproduction, the value would significantly evaporate, likely falling into the $500 to $5,000 range depending on the actual medium and execution quality. To explore this attribution further, the piece would need physical inspection by a recognized specialist in 19th-century European art to assess the brushwork, pigments, and canvas substrate, alongside formal provenance research.

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