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Impressionist-style garden landscape print attributed to Gregory Peters

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AI Estimated Value

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$100 - $250

As of July 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed landscape artwork depicting a lush garden scene with a pond, appearing to be a print or a work on paper with a textured surface reminiscent of oil or acrylic painting. The composition features a variety of flora including tall green trees, flowering shrubs in shades of pink and white, and red-toned foliage, all reflecting in the calm surface of a water feature. In the lower left corner, there is visible text that appears to bear a signature reading 'BY PETERS' or 'GREGORY PETERS', which is stylistically consistent with works by the artist Gregory Peters; however, this attribution is a hypothesis and remains unverified without physical examination. The piece is presented behind glass with a wide mauve or dusty rose-colored mat and a dark wood-finish frame. The frame shows some visible signs of wear, including scuffs and potential finish loss on the left and right vertical edges. The overall style is consistent with late 20th-century decorative art, utilizing an impressionistic technique with dappled light and soft-focus greenery. No edition number or date is clearly visible, so the age is estimated based on the framing and stylistic elements. The use of a printed border within the artwork suggest this is likely a high-quality reproduction of an original painting.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital image of the framed landscape print. Based on what I can see, the piece bears a signature consistent with artist Gregory Peters in the lower-left corner; however, I must treat this attribution as a hypothesis rather than a confirmed identification. From a photo, I cannot verify if this is a hand-embellished serigraph, an offset lithograph, or a simple giclée reproduction. The visible printed border within the composition suggests it is a high-quality reproduction of a painting rather than a unique work on canvas. The value estimate of $100-$250 assumes the identification is correct for a decorative secondary market print of this artist’s style. If the item were found to be a mass-produced open-edition print without his direct involvement or hand-embellishment, the value would likely fall below $50. Conversely, if it were an original oil painting, the value would be significantly higher. The current frame shows visible scuffs on the vertical edges, which negatively impacts the immediate resale value. Market demand for late 20th-century impressionistic garden scenes remains steady for home décor, though such pieces are generally valued for their aesthetic appeal rather than as high-growth investments. To confirm the nature of the media and the authenticity of the work, a physical inspection by a specialist is required to examine the dot pattern under magnification and verify any provenance documentation or publisher marks that may be hidden beneath the matting or on the reverse of the frame. Until such verification occurs, this should be viewed as a decorative piece in the style of Gregory Peters and valued accordingly.

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