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Submitted photo · June 8, 2026

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60 cm x 60 cm

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AI Identification

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Modern Still Life Impression of Floral Arrangement

Fine Art / Decorative Wall Art

AI Estimated Value

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$250.00 - $450.00

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed floral still life artwork measuring approximately 60 cm x 60 cm. The composition features a central arrangement of daisies, Calla lilies, and purple wildflowers set within a simple, white bell-shaped vase. The artwork is rendered in a soft, impressionistic style with a palette dominated by pastel pinks, purples, and earthy ochre tones in the background. It is housed in a contemporary silver-finished square frame with a substantial white matting that provides a formal border. The lower right corner displays a black cursive signature, which appears to be 'C. Andersen' or a similar contemporary artist mark. A purple informational card or certificate is attached to the upper right corner of the frame, suggesting a professional gallery or retail origin. Physically, the piece appears to be in very good condition with no visible foxing, tears to the paper, or significant scuffing to the frame's metallic finish. The construction suggests a late 20th to early 21st-century production, likely a high-quality decorative print or an original mixed-media piece on paper. The craftsmanship is evident in the precise matting and the clean lines of the frame, indicating a commercial grade meant for interior design or residential display.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have carefully examined the 60 cm x 60 cm framed floral still life attributed to 'C. Andersen.' Based on the visual evidence, the work is a contemporary piece characteristic of the late 20th-century decorative market. The condition appears 'Excellent,' with no signs of environmental damage, acid burning from the matting, or mechanical wear to the silver-finished frame. The style is a commercial impressionist aesthetic designed for high-end interior decor. The signature and the attached purple gallery card suggest this was sold through a retail gallery or a boutique home furnishing showroom rather than a primary fine art auction house. The market for such pieces is currently stable but driven primarily by decorative utility rather than investment-grade rarity. Comparables for framed works of this size and subject matter by contemporary decorative artists typically realize prices in the mid-hundreds at estate sales or specialized decor auctions. Value is maximized by the high-quality framing and 'ready-to-hang' status. However, as this appraisal is based on digital imagery, I cannot definitively determine if the medium is an original watercolor/gouache or a high-quality limited edition lithograph/giclée. A physical inspection is required to check for dot patterns (indicating a print) or brushstroke topography (indicating an original). Furthermore, while the signature is clear, full authentication would require provenance documentation or a catalog raisonné search for ‘C. Andersen’ to distinguish between a known listed artist and a commercial pseudonym. For insurance purposes, I recommend retaining the gallery card as proof of purchase, which reinforces the retail replacement value.

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