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Submitted photo · May 23, 2026

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Blumenthal Blossoms 1 in a serious of 2, by Cheri Blum. oil with cracked linen.

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AI Identification

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Framed floral still life in the manner of Cheri Blum

Wall Art

AI Estimated Value

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$600 - $1,200

As of May 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a framed vertical artwork depicting a floral still life in a muted palette of creams, tans, and soft pinks. The composition features a cluster of thin branches with delicate blossoms emerging from a low, dark round vase or vessel. The background is heavily textured, consistent with the user-disclosed claim of 'cracked linen,' giving it a weathered, old-world fresco appearance. The work appears to be stylistically consistent with the botanical studies produced by Cheri Blum, particularly highlighting the 'Blumenthal Blossoms' aesthetic identified by the user. While the owner identifies this as an oil on linen piece by Cheri Blum (specifically 1 in a series of 2), no signature or plate is legible in the provided image to verify this attribution without a physical inspection. The texture suggests a mixed-media approach to simulate age. The piece is housed in a modern black frame with a dark matte. The visible portion of the work appears in good condition, though the ragged edges of the substrate are an intentional stylistic choice rather than damage. Such works are often associated with late 20th-century or early 21st-century interior decor trends.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the digital images provided, I have examined this framed floral still life. The owner identifies the work as 'Blumenthal Blossoms,' 1 of 2 in a series by Cheri Blum, executed as an oil on cracked linen. While the visual evidence—including the muted palette, botanical subject, and intentional 'weathered' texture—is consistent with the popular style of Cheri Blum, I cannot verify the medium or authorship from a photograph alone. No signature is clearly visible in the provided image, and a physical inspection would be required to determine if this is a hand-painted work on prepared linen or a high-quality decorative reproduction on a textured substrate. The appraisal value of $600 to $1,200 assumes the owner's attribution to Cheri Blum is correct and that the piece is an original work from her studio. This estimate is based on general market interest for late 20th-century botanical art with this specific aesthetic. To confirm this value, I would need to examine the work out of the frame for a signature, review provenance documentation, and verify the material composition of the 'cracked' surface. If the piece is found to be a commercial reproduction or a work 'in the style of' the artist without direct attribution, the fair market value would significantly decrease, likely falling into the $75 to $150 range for decorative wall art. The current market for this 'old-world' look remains stable, though value is heavily dependent on the confirmation of the artist's hand.

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