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Framed floral watercolor painting bearing the signature "Pat Lee"

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AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $400

As of July 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a floral watercolor painting on paper, presented behind glass in a multi-layered frame. The composition features a delicate bouquet of poppies and other blossoms rendered in a soft, impressionistic style with a palette of coral, white, and muted grey tones. The work appears to utilize wet-on-wet watercolor techniques to create diffused edges and subtle color transitions. In the lower right corner, the piece bears a handwritten signature in blue or black ink that reads "Pat Lee". This signature is consistent in style with works attributed to the artist Pat Lee, though this attribution remains a hypothesis subject to physical examination of the paper and signature. The painting is housed in a contemporary-style gold-toned or brushed metallic frame with a beige or sand-colored mat. Visible condition appears good with no obvious foxing or water damage to the paper, though there are minor reflections on the glass surface indicating it may not be museum-grade anti-reflective glazing. The overall aesthetic is consistent with late 20th-century decorative fine art. As an online identification based on a single image, the authenticity of the signature and the medium cannot be verified without in-person inspection by a qualified professional.

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Based on my examination of the provided image, this work is a floral watercolor painting on paper that bears a signature consistent with the artist Pat Lee. The composition demonstrates a proficient use of wet-on-wet technique, resulting in a soft, impressionistic aesthetic characteristic of late 20th-century decorative fine art. While the signature is visible in the lower right, I cannot verify its validity or the exact medium through a photograph alone. A physical inspection would be required to rule out the possibility of a high-quality mechanically reproduced print or a work 'in the style of' the artist. The estimated value of $150 to $400 is based on the assumption that the attribution to Pat Lee is correct and that the work is a hand-painted watercolor. This range reflects the typical market demand for contemporary decorative florals in retail gallery or upscale estate settings. From what I can see, the piece appears to be in good condition, housed in a professional multi-layered frame, which adds significant visual and commercial appeal. However, reflections on the glass suggest it lacks museum-grade glazing, which is a common feature in this price tier. To confirm the value, an in-person examination by a specialist is necessary to evaluate the paper's tooth, the pigment's interaction with the fibers, and the signature's flow. If the work were found to be a reproduction or a student copy rather than a hand-painted piece by the attributed artist, the value would likely decrease to a decorative range of $50 to $100, primarily representing the cost of the framing.

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