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Submitted photo · July 16, 2026

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10.5" x 13.5" "Hand Water Coloured"

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AI Identification

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Impressionist-style water lily landscape work on paper

Art and Paintings

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $450

As of July 16, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an Impressionist-style landscape depicting a pond with water lilies and weeping willow branches. The work is stylistically consistent with late 19th or early 20th-century French Impressionism, specifically reminiscent of Claude Monet's Nymphéas series. The composition features a palette of cool blues, violets, and greens, with soft pink accents for the lily blossoms. Visible in the lower right corner is a signature that appears consistent with 'Claude Monet', though this mark remains unverified without professional physical inspection. The user-supplied measurements are approximately 10.5 inches by 13.5 inches, and it is described by the owner as 'Hand Water Coloured', a claim that is unverified and requires laboratory analysis to distinguish from high-quality mechanical reproductions. The appearance suggests a work on paper with soft, feathered brushwork and blurred forms intended to capture shifting light. While it bears qualities associated with a Monet composition, no claim of authenticity is made; the work could be a period study, a contemporary recreation, or a printed reproduction. The edges appear clean, suggesting a relatively modern state of preservation or recent removal from a frame.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my review of the provided image, this work on paper depicts a water lily landscape in a style synonymous with late 19th-century Impressionism. Per user submission, the piece features 'hand water colouring' and bears a signature in the lower right consistent with 'Claude Monet'. However, I cannot verify the medium or the signature from a photo. The clean edges and lack of visible aging on the paper suggest it could be a modern reproduction or a high-quality decorative print rather than a period work from the artist's lifetime. The estimate of $150–$450 assumes it is an attractive, hand-embellished decorative piece in the style of the artist. The market for generic Impressionist-style decorative works is stable, driven by aesthetic appeal rather than investment value. If this item were to be physical inspected and scientifically analyzed to determine it is a period work by the artist, the value would be significantly higher, potentially reaching multimillion-dollar figures. Conversely, if it is confirmed as a mass-produced mechanical print with no hand-application of pigment, the value would likely fall below $50. To refine this assessment, an in-person examination by a specialist is required to analyze the paper's fiber composition, the ink or pigment layering under magnification, and to establish a verifiable provenance or history of ownership. Until such evidence is provided, it should be treated as a decorative object 'in the style of' the named artist.

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