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Oil painting signed 'O. Borg '76'

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Oil on canvas Tuntematon Ei signeerausta 55x40

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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 or simply framed oil painting on canvas depicting three stylized figures playing ancient-style stringed instruments against a beige background. The artwork features earthy tones of brown, ochre, gold, and cream, displaying an aesthetic heavily influenced by ancient Egyptian or classical Mediterranean wall art. At the top and bottom are geometric decorative borders reminiscent of traditional friezes. The three female figures are shown in profile, wearing elaborate headdresses, collars, and simple garments, playing instruments that resemble a small flute or sistrum, a lute-like stringed instrument, and a large upright harp with multiple strings. The paint application appears relatively flat with modest texture typical of amateur or regional fine art. At the bottom right corner, a signature is legibly painted, reading 'O. Borg '76'. The canvas dimensions are reported by the owner as approximately 55x40 cm, though this measurement remains unverified by physical inspection. The owner's notes identify the work as an oil on canvas, with the artist noted as 'Tuntematon' (unknown in Finnish) and explicitly state 'Ei signeerausta' (no signature), which directly contradicts the visible signature 'O. Borg '76' observed at the lower right; user-supplied claims are unverified and must be treated with skepticism. There are no other visible maker's marks, stamps, or labels on the reverse. The physical condition appears generally stable with minimal surface wear consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century decorative paintings, though minor craquelure or age-related toning cannot be ruled out without close inspection. The attribution in the name rests purely on the clearly legible signature observed at the lower right, while the owner's conflicting description is noted as unverified context.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on what I can see in the provided image, this is an unframed or simply framed oil painting on canvas measuring approximately 55x40 cm, depicting three stylized figures playing ancient-style stringed instruments. The lower right corner bears a signature reading 'O. Borg '76', which I am treating strictly as a working assumption rather than a finalized identification, as visible markings cannot be thoroughly evaluated from photographs alone. The owner's notes mention the artist as 'Tuntematon' (unknown) and incorrectly claim 'Ei signeerausta' (no signature), creating a contradiction that highlights the necessity of caution. I can't verify from a photo whether the materials or signature are period-correct, and a physical inspection would be needed to confirm the canvas condition, craquelure, and overall structural integrity. The valuation estimate of $150-300 assumes that the signature corresponds to an authentic mid-20th-century regional work by an artist named O. Borg. Mid-century decorative and regional fine art featuring classical or ancient Egyptian motifs typically occupies a modest niche in the secondary market, driven largely by decorative appeal rather than major art-historical significance. If physical inspection reveals the work to be a later copy, a replica, or created simply 'in the style of' rather than an autograph piece, the value would likely drop to the $50-100 range. To establish a stronger basis for value and support authentication, this piece would require in-person examination by a fine art specialist, detailed provenance research, and physical inspection of the paint application and aging characteristics.

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