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Mcm signed acrylic 32x36

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Signed MCM Waterside Village Acrylic Painting

Fine Art / Painting

AI Estimated Value

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$250 - $750

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A Mid-Century Modern (MCM) acrylic painting, measuring 32x36 inches. The artwork depicts a stylized scene of stilt houses or a village on the water, possibly with boats, rendered with expressive brushstrokes and a warm color palette dominated by yellows, oranges, and browns. The painting is signed by the artist in the lower right corner and housed in a simple wooden frame.

AI Appraisal Report

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This appraisal is based on the artwork being an original signed acrylic painting in the Mid-Century Modern (MCM) style, likely dating from the mid-20th century. The dimensions are 32x36 inches. The painting's style, with its expressive brushwork, warm color palette, and depiction of a waterside or stilt village scene, is characteristic of MCM decorative art. The signature in the lower right corner is present but not clearly identifiable from the images provided, which impacts the ability to assign a higher value associated with a known artist. The current market for well-executed, period MCM paintings of this size by unknown or lesser-known artists is moderately strong. The value reflects its aesthetic appeal, size, and originality as a decorative piece from that era. Further research into the artist's signature could potentially alter this valuation if a known artist is identified.

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