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Acrylic painting

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AI Identification

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Mixed-media floral painting in the style of Vincent van Gogh

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AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $350

As of June 2, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This artwork depicts three sunflowers of varying sizes against a swirling blue background. The composition and brushwork are stylistically consistent with post-impressionist works, specifically referencing the motifs of Vincent van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' and 'The Starry Night'. The sunflowers are rendered in vibrant ochre, orange, and yellow hues with dark, textured centers featuring raised impasto or decorative glitter. The background consists of energetic, circular swirls of light and dark blue with white and gold accents. The work appears to be executed on a rectangular canvas. The user-supplied identification suggests this is an 'acrylic painting', which is consistent with the visible texture and sheen, though physical inspection would be required to verify the medium. In the lower right corner, the piece bears a stylized monogram signature reading 'PT', which remains unverified. The craftsmanship shows high-contrast layering and intentional texture. No significant condition issues such as cracking or fading are immediately apparent in the image, suggesting it may be of contemporary origin. Without further provenance, it is treated as a modern homage to the Dutch master's style.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image provided, I have evaluated this acrylic painting as a contemporary work executed in the post-impressionist style. The piece bears a stylized monogram 'PT' in the lower right corner, which at this time remains an unidentified signature. Per the user submission, this is an acrylic painting; from what I can see, the texture and reflective sheen of the impasto appear consistent with a modern acrylic medium, though I cannot verify the exact chemical composition or age without a physical inspection. The composition translates iconic motifs associated with Vincent van Gogh into a decorative, modern context. The market for contemporary 'in the style of' works is generally driven by decorative appeal rather than historical significance. The estimated value of $150 - $350 assumes the work is a 21st-century decorative piece by an emerging or hobbyist artist. If the signature 'PT' were identified as belonging to a recognized contemporary artist with a strong auction record, the value could increase significantly. Conversely, if the piece is a mass-produced commercial decorative work, the retail value would likely fall toward the lower end of the range. To confirm the origin and potential value, one would need an in-person examination by a specialist to assess the canvas age, any presence of mixed media like glitter or synthetic resins, and thorough provenance documentation. As a modern homage, its value relies primarily on its aesthetic quality and the current demand for Van Gogh-inspired interior decor rather than its status as a fine art investment. I am treating the attribution as a hypothesis based on the visible monogram which has not been cross-referenced with a known catalog raisonné or registry.

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