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Submitted photo · June 13, 2026

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English Rose Meeting. Oil on linen panel painted June 2026. Unframed. Impressionistic style. 14x11 inches. Artist is HJL also known as Heidi Levy. Painted alla prima.

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AI Identification

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Floral still life oil painting in the impressionistic style

Oil Paintings

AI Estimated Value

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$350.00 – $650.00

As of June 13, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This unframed painting appears to be a floral still life executed in oil on a linen panel, as indicated by the texture visible under the paint film. The composition features a cluster of roses in shades of pink, cream, and lavender, arranged in a translucent green glass bowl against a muted sage-green background. Two fallen rosebuds rest on the yellow-toned surface in the foreground. The work exhibits an impressionistic style with loose, expressive brushwork and thick impasto highlights consistent with an 'alla prima' technique (wet-on-wet painting). The artist's initials or monogram are visible in the lower right corner, bearing a mark that appears to read 'HJL', which is consistent with the owner's attribution to the artist Heidi Levy. The owner also identifies the title as 'English Rose Meeting' and the date of creation as June 2026; however, these details remain unverified without provenance documentation or physical inspection. The painting measures approximately 14 by 11 inches based on user notes. The condition appears excellent with no visible signs of cracking, yellowing, or structural surface damage, reflecting a contemporary production quality. The identification is hedged as the attribution rests on a monogram and unverified owner notes which require professional authentication for a definite conclusion.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the digital image provided, I have examined this 11x14 inch oil on linen panel featuring a floral still life. The work exhibits characteristics of the impressionistic style, utilizing thick impasto and an alla prima technique. Per user submission, the piece is attributed to artist Heidi Levy, titled ‘English Rose Meeting,’ and dated to June 2026. While the lower right corner bears a monogram consistent with 'HJL,' I cannot verify authorship or the date of creation from a photograph alone. My estimate assumes the attribution provided by the owner is correct. The value is based on general market trends for contemporary impressionistic still lifes of this size and quality. Pieces of this type typically appeal to collectors of modern floral works, and the excellent apparent condition—noted by a lack of surface cracking—supports the higher end of the range. However, this estimate is contingent upon the accuracy of the attribution. Without provenance documentation or an in-person physical inspection to confirm the medium and signature, this remain a hypothesis. Should the work be determined to be by an unattributed hobbyist or a decorative reproduction rather than the named artist, the market value would likely decrease to a range of $50.00 – $150.00. To reach a more certain conclusion, a specialist would need to examine the paint film under UV light and review any records of sale or exhibition history associated with the artist.

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