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Submitted photo · June 27, 2026

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Painting 16x20 inches. Back looks like it was painted on linen. Couture dress. H. Bourgeois ? artist. Wood frame

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AI Identification

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Mid-century style oil painting of a woman in Paris, bearing the signature 'H. BOURGEOIS'

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AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $700

As of June 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be an oil painting on a textured substrate, consistent with the user's description of linen. The composition is a stylized portrait of a young woman with a 1960s-era aesthetic, characterized by a 'beehive' hairstyle, a red and white headband, and a pink and blue 'couture' style ensemble with a prominent pussy-bow. In the lower right corner, the work bears a hand-painted signature reading 'PARIS' and 'H. BOURGEOIS', which is consistent with the name suggested by the owner, though this attribution remains unverified without physical inspection. The background features a Parisian cityscape including a monument, a flower stall, and a vintage-style bus. According to the owner, the piece measures approximately 16x20 inches and is housed in a wood frame with a gold finish. The paint application shows visible impasto texture. The work is stylistically consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century decorative portraiture often created for the souvenir or commercial market in Europe. Minor surface variations and typical signs of age are visible, but the overall presentation appears well-preserved within its frame. These observations are based on visual analysis and should not be considered a definitive authentication of the artist or age.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this work is a mid-century style oil painting on a textured substrate, likely linen. It bears a signature and location marking reading 'PARIS H. BOURGEOIS'. Per user submission, the piece is attributed to H. Bourgeois, though I cannot verify this authorship from a photo alone. The painting depicts a stylized young woman in an era-specific 'couture' ensemble against a Parisian backdrop, utilizing a palette and impasto technique consistent with 1960s decorative portraiture. While the presentation appears well-preserved in its gold-finished wood frame, I cannot determine the exact age or the stability of the paint layers without a physical inspection. This estimate of $400-$700 assumes the attribution to H. Bourgeois is correct and reflects general market demand for mid-century European souvenir-style art. Similar works by commercial artists of this period often find favor with collectors of vintage 'chic' decor. If this work were found to be a later reproduction or by an unidentified hand 'in the style of' the artist, the value would likely decrease to the $100-$200 range. To establish a more certain valuation, I would recommend an in-person examination by a specialist to inspect the canvas weave, signature integration, and any gallery labels on the reverse. Documentation regarding the work's provenance would also be necessary to move beyond this hypothetical attribution.

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