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Naïve Style Impressionist Landscape Painting by J. Labrousse

Fine Art - Paintings

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$450 - $650

As of June 21, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This rectangular framed painting is an original artwork, likely executed in gouache or oil on panel or paper, featuring a serene landscape scene. The composition depicts figures in Victorian-era attire, including a woman in a long white dress with a parasol and children in blue, strolling through a wooded parkland with a large tree in the foreground. The style is distinctly naïve or folk-art influenced, characterized by simplified forms and a pointillist-inspired application of paint for foliage in shades of gold, brown, and ochre. The artwork is signed 'J. Labrousse' in the lower-right corner. It is housed within a complex presentation consisting of a narrow gilded wood inner fillet, surrounded by a wide cream-colored linen or fabric-covered mat, all contained within a tiered gold-leaf frame. The frame displays a slight aged patina with minor scuffs and characteristic cracking of the gilt known as craquelure, suggesting a mid-to-late 20th-century production intended to evoke an earlier period. The overall condition appears excellent with no visible fading or water damage to the artwork or mounting fabric. The craftsmanship demonstrates high-quality professional framing, enhancing the piece's decorative appeal.

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I have conducted a visual examination of the Naïve Style Impressionist Landscape attributed to J. Labrousse. The work exhibits the hallmarks of a mid-to-late 20th-century decorative painting, utilizing a pointillist technique to simulate a late 19th-century aesthetic. The composition is well-balanced, and the use of gouache or oil on panel appears stable. The condition is excellent; the 'craquelure' noted on the frame appears to be a deliberate 'shabby chic' antiquing effect rather than age-related deterioration, common in high-quality professional framing from the 1970s and 80s. Market demand for J. Labrousse follows the trend for 'Parisian street scene' and 'French garden' decorative arts. While Labrousse is a listed artist frequently appearing in regional auctions, the works are generally valued for their interior design appeal rather than high-stakes fine art investment. Comparables for framed works of this size and subject matter typically realize between $400 and $700 at specialized estate auctions. Factors impacting value include the superior presentation of the linen matting and gilded frame, which adds significant retail appeal. However, the lack of secondary market 'heat' for mid-century traditionalist works of this style keeps the ceiling modest. IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS: This appraisal is based solely on digital images. Without a physical inspection, I cannot confirm the substrate type or detect subtle repairs/in-painting under UV light. Full authentication would require removing the backing to inspect for gallery labels or provenance documents. Scientific analysis of pigment binders would be necessary to establish a definitive date of creation.

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