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25 1/2 x 29 1/2” framed. Watercolor.

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AI Identification

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Impressionistic-style watercolor depicting a Parisian river scene

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AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $800

As of July 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This artwork is an impressionistic-style watercolor on paper, which the owner identifies as measuring approximately 25 1/2 x 29 1/2 inches when framed. The composition features iconic Parisian landmarks, including the Pont Alexandre III and the base of the Eiffel Tower, rendered with fluid brushstrokes and a vibrant palette of blues, greens, and ochre. The application of paint suggests a wet-on-wet technique characteristic of contemporary watercolor landscapes. In the lower right corner, the piece bears a signature and date that appears consistent with 'Wiel 2000' or similar lettering; however, this mark remains unverified without physical inspection. The user-supplied information regarding the medium (watercolor) is consistent with the visual properties of the layered, translucent pigments and paper texture visible in the image. Stylistically, the work echoes the lively, topographical views of early 20th-century French schools, though the dated signature suggests a newer creation. The condition appears stable, protected behind glass within a multi-tiered mat, though some reflections on the glass surface obscure fine details of the paper's plane. No definitive attribution can be made from the photograph alone as such marks can be decorative or apocryphal.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this work appears to be an impressionistic watercolor on paper featuring a Parisian landscape. From what I can see, the piece bears a signature and date consistent with 'Wiel 2000' in the lower right corner, though I cannot verify this mark or the artist's identity from a photograph. The composition, depicting the Pont Alexandre III and the Eiffel Tower, utilizes wet-on-wet techniques and a vibrant palette characteristic of contemporary topographical views intended for the decorative market. The framing and multi-tiered mat appear consistent with the late 20th or early 21st century. The value estimate of $400 - $800 is based on the assumption that this is a mid-career contemporary watercolor of the stated dimensions. Market demand for such decorative European scenes remains stable, though primarily driven by aesthetic appeal rather than high-end investment potential. It is important to note that this estimate assumes the work is an individual creation by a professional hand; should it be determined upon physical inspection to be a high-quality reproduction, print-on-canvas, or the work of a student-level artist, the value would likely fall below $100. To establish a more precise valuation, a physical examination would be necessary to verify the paper's texture, the pigment's penetration of the fibers, and the legitimacy of the signature. Clearer documentation of the provenance or an artist's portfolio would also be required to support a higher valuation. As I am reviewing a digital image, I cannot confirm the presence of foxing, acidity in the matting, or potential UV damage, all of which would negatively impact the market price.

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