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Burnett artist

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Parisian Street Scene by Burnett

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$50 - $150

As of May 28, 2026

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An oil on canvas painting depicting a Parisian street scene in an impressionistic style. The scene features figures walking along a street lined with buildings and a prominent lamppost. The painting is signed 'BURNETT' in the lower right quadrant. It is framed with a linen liner and a simple wooden outer frame.

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This painting is a Parisian street scene signed 'BURNETT' in the lower right corner. The style is impressionistic, typical of many such scenes attributed to artists signing as Burnett, with Caroline Burnett being a known name for similar works. However, 'Burnett' was also a name used by various artists or studios producing decorative art for the commercial market, especially in the mid to late 20th century. These paintings are quite common and were often sold to tourists or as decorative pieces. The value is generally modest, reflecting its status as decorative art rather than fine art by a highly collected artist. Factors influencing value include size, condition, and the quality of the execution. Given the typical market for such pieces, this painting is valued primarily for its aesthetic appeal.

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