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This item is a decorative wall art relief depicting a father holding a child on his shoulders. The material appears to be a type of ceramic, clay, or possibly a resin composite, providing a three-dimensional, tactile quality to the artwork. The color palette is earthy and subdued, featuring shades of brown, beige, cream, light green, and hints of pale pink. The background is divided into two distinct sections: one side is a darker, mottled brown, and the other a lighter, creamy beige with subtle textural variations. The figures are rendered in a charming, somewhat stylized folk-art manner, with exaggerated features such as prominent lips and expressive, minimalist faces. The father figure has a full head of curly hair and a thick, textured beard, while wearing a garment with a diamond or harlequin pattern in varying shades of light green and beige. The child, perched on the father's shoulders, also has curly hair, striped sleeves in grey and cream, and is clad in a simple dress. The relief work is carefully executed, giving depth and shadow to the figures, particularly visible in the hair, beard, and clothing folds. A signature, 'J. Freyssel', is visible on the lower left side, indicating the artist's identity. The overall condition appears good with some minor discoloration or patina consistent with age, particularly on the lighter background section, contributing to its vintage aesthetic. No obvious chips, cracks, or significant damage are discernible from the provided image, suggesting fair preservation. The piece exhibits good craftsmanship with attention to textural details and a unique artistic style, likely dating from the mid to late 20th century.
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Upon visual examination of the provided image, I have assessed this decorative wall art relief signed 'J. Freyssel'. The piece, depicting a father and child, is executed in a charming folk-art style, likely using a ceramic or resin composite medium. The condition appears to be good for its estimated age, which I place in the mid to late 20th century. There are no readily apparent cracks or major chips, though some minor discoloration and patina are noted, which is consistent with age and does not significantly detract from its value. The signature 'J. Freyssel' suggests a studio artist rather than a widely listed or high-auction-record artist. The market for decorative studio pottery and folk art reliefs of this nature is generally modest. Comparables would be other signed, but not internationally acclaimed, ceramic artists from the same period. Demand is typically driven by decorative appeal and affordability rather than artist recognition. The primary factor impacting its value is the lack of a significant auction history for the artist, which places it in the decorative art category. While visually authentic as a vintage studio piece, a definitive authentication of the signature and materials is limited by the nature of image-based assessment. For full authentication, an in-person examination would be required to test the material (distinguishing ceramic from resin), examine the signature under magnification for tooling marks, and review any accompanying provenance or documentation regarding the artist, J. Freyssel, or the piece's history.