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Submitted photo · July 12, 2026

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Helman signed

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AI Identification

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Framed floral still life painting bearing a signature consistent with Helman

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AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $350

As of July 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a vertically oriented still life painting depicting an abundant bouquet of flowers in a tall, cylindrical vase. The composition features numerous rounded floral heads, possibly chrysanthemums or dahlias, rendered in a palette of muted pinks, yellows, and earthy reds. The background is a soft, atmospheric wash of neutral tones, typical of mid-to-late 20th-century decorative art. The work appears to be executed in oils or acrylics on a flat substrate, though the exact medium cannot be confirmed from the image. The user notes that the piece is signed 'Helman'; while a dark, cursive marking is visible in the lower left quadrant, the legibility is low in the provided photograph and this user-supplied attribution remains unverified and subject to in-person inspection. The painting is housed in a decorative, ornate gilt-finish frame featuring rococo-style scrolling details at the corners and centers. A thin white or cream-colored linen-style liner separates the artwork from the frame. The overall aesthetic is stylistically consistent with mid-century traditionalist floral works often produced for residential decor. Condition seems fair, though there is a visible dark diagonal line across the center-left floral cluster that may be a surface scratch, a stray hair on the lens, or a minor crack in the paint layer.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this work is a vertically oriented mid-to-late 20th-century floral still life. The piece bears a signature consistent with 'Helman' in the lower-left quadrant; however, per the user submission, this attribution remains unverified. From what I can see, the painting utilizes a muted palette typical of decorator-style traditionalist works from the 1960s or 70s. While the ornate gilt-finish frame and linen liner add decorative value, I cannot verify the exact medium or the nature of a visible diagonal mark near the center-left floral cluster without a physical inspection. This mark may be a minor surface scratch or a crack in the paint layer, which would impact the value. The estimate of $150-$350 assumes the identification of the artist is correct and that the work is a hand-painted piece from that period. Market demand for such works is generally driven by their aesthetic appeal for residential decor rather than high-level fine art investment. To confirm the piece's specific origin and value, an in-person examination by a conservator would be required to analyze the substrate and signature under UV light. If the work is found to be a commercial reproduction or a mass-produced 'in the style of' piece rather than a hand-painted work by the attributed artist, the value would likely fall below $75. As with any photo-based appraisal, this represents a working hypothesis and not a statement of authenticity or a guarantee of market performance.

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