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Figurative Charcoal Drawing of a Nude Woman and Observer, Signed 'Jameel '93'

Fine Art Drawing

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$400-700

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed figurative charcoal and possibly conte crayon drawing on paper. The composition features a nude female figure in the foreground, depicted in a somewhat contemplative or vulnerable pose, looking downwards and slightly to her right. Her body is rendered with strong lines and shading, characteristic of charcoal or similar dry media, which gives a sense of volume and form. Visible details include her hair tied back in a braid, a small belly button, and the musculature of her legs. In the background, to the left, a male figure wearing what appears to be a suit or uniform is visible, holding a book or a pad, observing the nude figure. The rendering of this figure is less detailed, almost ghost-like, suggesting an artistic or voyeuristic gaze. The background incorporates loose, expressive strokes, particularly behind the nude figure, creating a sense of depth and atmosphere. The dominant colors are monochromatic, ranging from deep blacks to grays and whites of the paper, with possible subtle undertones or smudges from the drawing process. The drawing exhibits visible smudging, common with charcoal, and some areas appear more heavily worked than others. Below the main imagery, in the bottom left corner, the artist's signature 'Jameel '93' is clearly visible, indicating the artist's name and the year of creation as 1993. The drawing is housed in a simple, dark-colored, possibly metal or painted wood frame, under glass or acrylic glazing. The frame appears to be of standard construction with minor wear consistent with its age. There are no immediate signs of significant damage to the artwork itself, though the overall condition and permanence of charcoal on paper would benefit from proper archival framing. The quality of the drawing suggests competent draftsmanship and a focus on figure study, possibly from a life drawing session. The style is realist with expressionistic elements in the background, fitting within late 20th-century artistic practices.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this figurative charcoal and possibly conte crayon drawing by 'Jameel '93' depicts a nude female figure with an observing male figure in the background. The condition appears good for its age, though as is common with charcoal, smudging is evident. The framing is basic, and while protective, the long-term integrity of charcoal on paper would benefit from archival materials. The signature 'Jameel '93' visible in the lower left corner appears consistent with a genuine artist's signature, indicating both the artist and the year of creation. However, without in-person examination, confirmation of media beyond charcoal is difficult, and definitive authenticity validation relies heavily on comparing the signatory style to known works by an artist named Jameel from that period, if such information exists. Market comparables for unsigned or lesser-known artist's figurative charcoal drawings from the late 20th century typically fall within the $300-$800 range, depending on the artist's recognition, scale, and specificity of the subject matter. While the draftsmanship is competent, as there is no further information on the artist 'Jameel', market demand is limited to general interest in figurative art or a specific collector of late 20th-century figure studies. The size and explicit nude subject matter may also influence a narrower buyer pool. The rarity is low as similar works by emerging artists are common. Factors significantly impacting value are the unknown artist's identity and exhibition history. For full authentication and a more precise valuation, extensive provenance documentation, a physical inspection to confirm media and condition nuances, and research into the artist 'Jameel' would be essential.

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