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Painting of wine bottles and glasses signed 'Michael'

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AI Estimated Value

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$100-$200

AI estimate as of August 17, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This rectangular canvas painting depicts a still life composition featuring a central green wine bottle with a red foil seal and a cream-colored label, flanked by two long-stemmed glasses filled with dark red wine. A corkscrew lies diagonally on the golden-yellow wooden surface in the lower left foreground. The background consists of a dark, muted gray and charcoal wall. The painting measures on an unverified vertical orientation, utilizing acrylic or oil mediums with visible blending and soft light reflections rendered on the glass surfaces and bottle body. Notable features include partial text on the bottle label reading 'ELNT' and 'chant' in cursive, along with what appears to be a signature in red ink at the lower right. The condition appears fair with minimal surface dust and no major tears, though surface aging is consistent with a modern decorative piece rather than fine art. The identification and naming rest strictly on the visible signature 'Michael' at the lower right and the clear still-life subject matter. Craftsmanship suggests a decorative, mass-market or hobbyist painting executed in a contemporary realism style, unauthenticated and lacking formal provenance.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on what I can see in the photograph, this rectangular canvas depicts a contemporary still life composition featuring a wine bottle and glasses, and bears a signature in red ink at the lower right reading 'Michael'. I can't verify from a photo whether the signature corresponds to a known professional artist, nor can I evaluate the precise medium or canvas quality without a physical examination. The brushwork and blending suggest a decorative, hobbyist, or mass-market piece executed in a contemporary realism style rather than fine art with established market provenance. The condition appears fair with minimal surface dust and no major tears, though surface aging is consistent with a modern decorative painting. The estimated value range of $100 to $200 reflects typical secondary market behavior for decorative still-life paintings of this scale and style, assuming the visible signature is the primary indicator of its origin. If the attribution is correct, this range accounts for its appeal as home decor. However, because this piece lacks formal provenance and remains unauthenticated, an in-person physical inspection by a qualified art expert, along with detailed research into the signature, would be needed to confirm authenticity. If this item turns out to be a mass-produced reproduction, a replica, or executed simply 'in the style of' rather than an original work by the named hand, the value would likely be restricted to the lower end of the decorative market, closer to $30 to $75. Without physical handling and scientific testing of the pigments and canvas, all observations must remain provisional working assumptions.

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