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Submitted photo · June 8, 2026

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Bomb Rios Elle

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AI Identification

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Naïve-style village landscape print in the manner of Camille Bombois

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AI Estimated Value

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$40–$80

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a landscape print or reproduction depicting a French-style riverside village, framed under glass with a light blue mat. The composition features a cluster of houses with terracotta roofs centered around a prominent blue-domed church tower, with all elements reflecting into the water in the foreground. Small figures can be seen along the shoreline, including what appears to be a fisherman. The image bears a signature in the lower right area reading 'Bombois. C.ll.' in a cursive script. This signature is consistent with the works of the French naïve painter Camille Bombois; however, because this is an image evaluation, the signature is unverified and often seen on reproductions or decorative prints. The user-supplied note 'Bomb Rios Elle' is likely a phonetic interpretation of this signature. The artwork is housed in a thin metallic-toned frame. Visually, the piece appears to be a mid-to-late 20th-century decorative reproduction rather than an original painting, as the texture and ink application seen through the glass suggest a printing process. The condition appears fair, with consistent color across the print and a standard thrift-store style price tag visible on the frame's bottom right corner. All attributions are unverified hypotheses and remain subject to in-person inspection.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this is a decorative landscape print in the Naïve style, bearing a signature consistent with Camille Bombois. The user-supplied identification 'Bomb Rios Elle' appears to be a phonetic reading of this cursive signature. I cannot confirm from a photo whether this is a hand-signed lithograph or a mass-produced offset print, though the presence of a retail price tag and the framing style suggest it is a mid-to-late 20th-century decorative reproduction. The value estimate of $40–$80 reflects the current secondary market for framed vintage prints of this quality and subject matter. Because I cannot verify the printing method or the signature's status through glass, this valuation assumes the piece is a decorative reproduction rather than a work of high rarity. If this were a hand-signed, limited-edition lithograph by the artist, the value would be significantly higher, likely in the $300–$600 range; however, I see no evidence of edition numbering or paper quality to support that hypothesis here. To confirm the nature of the print, an in-person inspection by a prints specialist would be required to examine the ink application under magnification and assess the paper for watermarks or age-appropriate texture. Currently, demand for mid-century Naïve-style decor remains stable for residential use, but without provenance or authentication, the piece should be valued primarily for its aesthetic and decorative appeal.

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