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Willy ronis

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AI Identification

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Black and white silver gelatin style photographic print

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AI Estimated Value

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$4,000 - $7,000

As of June 29, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a black and white photographic print depicting a nude female figure bathing in a rustic interior. The composition is stylistically consistent with French humanist photography of the mid-20th century, specifically evoking the aesthetic associated with Willy Ronis's famous 1949 work, 'Le Nu proven'eal.' The image features a woman leaning over a washbasin set on a wrought iron stand, positioned near an open window with wooden shutters. The room has textured stone walls and a floor composed of large, irregular flagstones. Natural light streams through the window, creating high contrast highlights on the figure and floor. A small wooden chair, a hanging round mirror, and a ceramic pitcher are visible within the frame. The print appears to be matted behind glass, with no signatures or edition marks visible in the provided image. The user-attributed identification to Willy Ronis is consistent with the subject matter and composition, though without physical inspection of the verso or a verified signature, this attribution remains a hypothesis. The craftsmanship shows careful attention to tonal range and light, typical of professional darkroom printing. The condition appears stable, though reflections on the glass suggest it is framed and possibly protected from direct environmental exposure.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image provided, the item is a silver gelatin print depicting a scene synonymous with 'Le Nu provençal.' Per user submission, this is attributed to Willy Ronis. Based on what I can see, the composition, the tonal management of light against the stone walls, and the subject matter are consistent with professional darkroom prints associated with this artist's body of work. However, I cannot verify the specific printing date or signature from a photo. The reported value represents a hypothesized mid-to-late 20th-century print authorized or produced by the photographer. Market demand for French humanist photography remains stable among collectors who value the poetic realism of this era. I cannot confirm the presence of an embossed seal, signature on the verso, or handwriting that often accompanies Ronis prints without a physical inspection. This estimate assumes the attribution is correct and that the print is not a later mass-produced offset lithograph or a modern digital reproduction. To confirm the piece's identity, an in-person examination by a photography specialist is required to inspect the paper stock, fiber structure, and any provenance documentation. If this item were determined to be a contemporary reproduction or an unsigned 'in the style of' work, the market value would likely decrease significantly to a decorative range of $100 - $300. Conversely, a vintage print from the original 1949 period could exceed the current estimate.

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