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Submitted photo · June 6, 2026

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AI Identification

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Impressionist-style oil painting of a woman in a red headscarf

Fine Art

AI Estimated Value

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$500,000 - $1,500,000

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This artwork is a digital image of a painting depicted on an auction website. The composition features a young woman in profile, wearing a vibrant red headscarf (fichu) and a patterned garment with yellow and green tones. The piece is executed in an Impressionist manner, characterized by soft, feathered brushstrokes and a warm luminosity. In the upper left corner, the work bears a signature that appears consistent with 'Renoir'. The owner identifies this as 'Jeune Femme au Fichu', a study for 'La femme a la guitare' attributed to Pierre-Auguste Renoir; however, this user-supplied attribution remains unverified without professional physical inspection and provenance authentication. The colors are rich, with a background of muted orange and green hues that contrast with the saturated red of the headpiece. The paint application appears thick in areas of the clothing, suggesting an impasto technique often found in late 19th-century French Impressionism. No physical condition issues such as cracking or canvas loss are clearly visible in this digital reproduction, though its status as a physical painting versus a digital print cannot be determined from the image alone.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the digital image provided, the artwork appears to be an oil painting executed in the Impressionist style, featuring a subject identified by the owner as a study for 'La femme a la guitare' attributed to Pierre-Auguste Renoir. The composition bears a signature in the upper left corner consistent with the artist’s hand, and the impasto and feathered brushwork align with late 19th-century French techniques. However, I cannot verify the medium, age, or authorship from a photograph alone; a physical inspection is required to determine if this is a period oil on canvas or a modern reproduction. The provided estimate assumes the attribution provided by the user is accurate. In the current global art market, works of this importance and specific artist attribution command significant interest from collectors and can reach high six or seven-figure valuations at auction, depending on their position within the artist's oeuvre. This valuation is entirely contingent upon professional authentication and a clear chain of provenance. Without such documentation or a consensus from established experts, the work would be considered 'in the style of' the artist or a later copy. In that scenario, the value would decrease drastically, likely falling into the $500 - $2,000 range as a decorative piece. To move forward with a formal valuation, I would recommend an in-person examination by a specialist, scientific analysis of the pigments and canvas, and an exhaustive search for the painting's ownership history to bridge its creation to the present day.

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