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AI Identification

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Framed floral oil painting in the manner of J. R. Rosenholz

Fine Art Paintings

AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $700

As of June 13, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a small-scale floral still life oil painting on canvas or board, depicting a bouquet of pink and red roses against a dual-toned background of pale blue and tan. The artwork features soft, blended brushwork characteristic of mid-20th-century decorative still lifes. The lower right corner bears a cursive signature that appears to read 'J. R. Rosenholz,' which is stylistically consistent with works typically attributed to Jean Raymond Rosenholz. The painting is housed in a substantial, multi-tiered gilded wood or composite frame with a beaded inner border and a greenish-grey linen-style liner. The frame shows some visible signs of age including minor scuffing and small chips in the gilding along the edges. While the signature is visible, it remains a hypothesis until verified in person as signatures can be added later or mimicked. The overall aesthetic is consistent with mid-century traditional interior decor, prioritizing a romanticized, soft-focus floral style frequently found in European and American decorative arts of the 1940s-60s.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image provided, this small-scale floral still life oil painting bears a signature consistent with J. R. Rosenholz, though I must treat this attribution as a hypothesis until a physical inspection can occur. The work exhibits the soft, romanticized brushwork and palette typical of mid-20th-century decorative florals from the 1940s-1960s. The substantial gilded frame and linen liner add significant presence, though I can see minor scuffing and finish loss that slightly impacts the value. While the signature appears stylistically aligned with Jean Raymond Rosenholz, I cannot verify from a photo if it was added contemporaneously or by a later hand. Generally, decorative floral works of this era and style remain popular for traditional interior design, though market demand for mid-century still lifes is currently stable rather than appreciating. My estimate of $400 to $700 is based on the assumption that the signature is accurate to the artist's hand. To confirm this, an in-person examination would be required to analyze paint layers, pigment aging, and substrate characteristics. If the work were found to be a later copy or merely 'in the style of' without a verifiable link to the artist, the value would likely decrease to a decorative range of $150 to $250. This appraisal is an estimate for the assumed identification and depends entirely on future authentication of the signature and period materials.

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