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Oil landscape on hardboard depicting a red cottage

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Ilveshonka n. 1981 Oil on hardboard Attribuoitu/Attributed to Onerva Borg Ei signeerausta 45x55

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AI Estimated Value

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$300-500

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

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AI Item Analysis

This physical artwork is an oil painting executed on a hardboard panel, displaying a textured impasto application of paint. The composition depicts a traditional Nordic rural landscape featuring a reddish-brown wooden cottage with white-trimmed windows and a small outbuilding in the foreground, surrounded by sparse trees, including what appear to be white birch trees, and a pale, cool-toned sky above. The color palette utilizes muted earthy browns, soft greens, pale blues, and creamy highlights. There is no visible signature anywhere on the surface of the painting, and the work presents visible condition typical of vintage decorative art, including minor surface wear and dust consistent with age. The owner has provided context suggesting the piece is titled 'Ilveshonka', dated around 1981, and attributes it to the artist Onerva Borg, noting it measures approximately 45x55 cm and lacks a signature ('Ei signeerausta'); however, this user-supplied attribution is entirely unverified, as the image alone does not provide a legible signature or maker's mark to independently confirm authorship. The attribution in this identification rests solely on the visible stylistic characteristics of the brushwork and subject matter, remaining strictly a hypothesis.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on what I can see in the provided image, this artwork is an oil painting on a hardboard panel measuring approximately 45x55 cm, depicting a Nordic rural landscape with a red cottage using a textured impasto technique. Per user submission, the piece is titled 'Ilveshonka', dated around 1981, and attributed to artist Onerva Borg with no visible signature present. I must note that I cannot verify these details from a photo alone; the attribution remains a working hypothesis based solely on stylistic characteristics, and physical inspection would be needed to assess the medium and condition closely. The value estimate of $300-500 assumes that the attribution to Onerva Borg is correct and that the painting is a period work from circa 1981. This range reflects typical secondary market demand for mid-20th-century Nordic regional landscape paintings of this scale and decorative quality. However, if the attribution cannot be substantiated or if the piece turns out to be an unattributed work by a lesser-known follower or in the style of the artist, the value would likely decrease to the $100-250 range, typical of generic vintage decorative art. To support the assumed attribution and explore potential higher value tiers, an in-person examination by a qualified fine art specialist, coupled with research into the artist's known oeuvre, provenance documentation, and potential exhibition history, would be necessary.

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