
Vintage Mid-Century Erotic Nude Portrait
This item is a large-scale vintage oil or acrylic painting on canvas, housed in a simple, dark-toned mid-century wooden frame. The subject depicts a semi-nude seated young woman with long, dark, voluminous hair, draped in a light bluish-grey garment around her hips. The artistic style is reminiscent of 1960s or 1970s illustrative realism, characterized by soft, blended skin tones and a monochromatic, hazy background in shades of brown and sienna. The painting appears to be signed 'Vinnie' (per user context). The physical condition shows visible signs of age and wear; the canvas surface exhibits several horizontal scuffs or scratches, particularly on the right side of the subject's torso and background. There is a noticeable buildup of surface grime or nicotine patina, common for art of this era. The framing is utilitarian, likely a 'float' style or simple lath frame, showing some edge wear. The craftsmanship reflects typical commercial or decorative art of the mid-to-late 20th century, specifically targeting the pin-up or erotic art market popular in domestic 'bachelor pad' decor.
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Estimated Value
$450 - $700
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Category
Fine Art - Paintings
Appraised On
January 9, 2026
Estimated Value
$450 - $700
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Old painting signed by vinnie
Item Description
This item is a large-scale vintage oil or acrylic painting on canvas, housed in a simple, dark-toned mid-century wooden frame. The subject depicts a semi-nude seated young woman with long, dark, voluminous hair, draped in a light bluish-grey garment around her hips. The artistic style is reminiscent of 1960s or 1970s illustrative realism, characterized by soft, blended skin tones and a monochromatic, hazy background in shades of brown and sienna. The painting appears to be signed 'Vinnie' (per user context). The physical condition shows visible signs of age and wear; the canvas surface exhibits several horizontal scuffs or scratches, particularly on the right side of the subject's torso and background. There is a noticeable buildup of surface grime or nicotine patina, common for art of this era. The framing is utilitarian, likely a 'float' style or simple lath frame, showing some edge wear. The craftsmanship reflects typical commercial or decorative art of the mid-to-late 20th century, specifically targeting the pin-up or erotic art market popular in domestic 'bachelor pad' decor.
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