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Oil painting on canvas, signed 'S. B.'

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Laughing Face n. 2000 Oil on canvas Susanna Borg S. B. 40x40x2

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AI Estimated Value

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$150-$300

AI estimate as of August 16, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This is an unframed, square-format oil painting on canvas featuring a figurative composition. The physical characteristics include a textured canvas support with visible weave, layered oil paint applications, and an approximate dimension profile consistent with the user-supplied note of 40x40x2 cm. The color palette primarily consists of soft blues, greens, yellows, and a striking reddish-orange hue for the central seated figure. The subject depicts a stylized, bald figure with a prominent smiling expression, seated cross-legged in a landscape setting with a green field, a distant treeline, and an ethereal, swirling white and blue energy or light form rising to the right. Notable elements include painterly brushwork with visible strokes, blended transitions in the background sky, and a monogram signature reading 'S. B.' located somewhere within the composition (though not immediately distinct in the primary focal area, this corresponds to the user notes). The owner-supplied attribution identifies the work as titled 'Laughing Face', dated to 2000, and attributes it to artist Susanna Borg, though this context remains unverified by physical inspection or independent authentication. The overall condition appears consistent with a contemporary amateur or regional artwork from the late 20th to early 21st century, showing standard surface dust and stable paint layers without catastrophic damage or major craquelure. The attribution in the item name rests strictly on the observed painting medium and the presence of initials, while the broader artist claim relies entirely on the unverified user-supplied notes.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on the visual evidence provided in the photograph, I have evaluated this unframed square oil painting on canvas. The user supplies the title 'Laughing Face', a date of 2000, and attributes the work to artist Susanna Borg, citing a monogram signature 'S. B.' on the piece. From what I can see in the image, the painting features visible brushwork, textured canvas weave, and a vibrant color palette depicting a seated figurative subject in a landscape. However, I cannot verify the medium's exact age, the permanence of the materials, or the validity of the attribution from a photograph alone; a physical inspection is required to properly assess the condition and materials. My appraisal estimate of $150 to $300 assumes the owner-supplied attribution to Susanna Borg is correct. General market demand for contemporary regional or amateur artworks of this scale is modest. If physical inspection reveals that the piece is a copy, a reproduction, or created merely in the style of the cited artist rather than by her hand, the market value would likely drop significantly to a purely decorative level of $50 to $100. To support the assumed attribution and potentially increase market confidence, an in-person examination by a fine art specialist, documentation of provenance, and direct comparison with known authenticated exemplars by Susanna Borg would be necessary.

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