AI Appraisal
Description
large signed painting oil on board i believe ,from a mansion estate i have no idea its value it is a beautiful piece any help on value type or artist would be greatly appreciated ty
Category
Fine Art
Distinguishing marks
marking on back ,artists signature on front beautiful frame in excellent condition
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
57 inches tall by 44 inches wide
Date Period
unknown
Weight
25lbs
History
came from a large mansion estate
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Beautiful piece looks even…
George Rufus Boynton portrait
Painting Details
Item Description
Artist Information
"Geo. R. Boynton" could refer to an artist from the late 19th or early 20th century. Although not widely recognized, regional portrait artists of this period often created formal works for wealthy families or prominent figures. Further research is required to confirm Boynton's identity and significance.
Analysis
The painting is a classical formal portrait, possibly commissioned for a significant individual, as indicated by the sitter's confident pose and the detailed craftsmanship of both the painting and frame. The style aligns with early 20th-century American portraiture, characterized by realism and attention to facial detail.
Current Value
The value of this painting depends on several factors:
Estimated Value (without confirmed provenance): $500 - $1,200.
Estimated Value (with significant provenance or a recognized artist): $3,000 - $8,000+.
Next Steps
Additional Recommendations
Maintain the painting in a climate-controlled environment to preserve its condition.
Research similar works by regional American portrait artists from the early 20th century for context.
Reach out to local historical societies in New Jersey to identify potential connections to the sitter or the artist.
Note: A piece of art such as this must be examined in person by a professional. Any suggestions at value or history are inferred as though this was an original authenticated piece of art which unfortunately cannot be evaluated from online research only.
As such, I offer you the following resources in addition to contacting reputable museums specializing in fine art:Online Resources for Evaluating and Appraising Fine Art