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How to Identify Oil Painting
Based on 1,042 appraisals in our archive
Identifying oil painting involves examining several key characteristics. Look for maker marks, stamps, or signatures — these are typically found on the bottom, back, or underside of the piece. The style, materials, and construction techniques can also help narrow down the maker and period.
At InstAppraisal, we've analyzed thousands of oil painting pieces. The most reliable identification method combines visual inspection with reference to established catalogs and price guides. If you're uncertain, submitting photos for an AI appraisal can provide detailed attribution guidance.
Typical Oil Painting Value Range
$300 – $500
Based on 1,042 appraisals in the InstAppraisal archive
Key Factors That Affect Oil Painting Value
- Artist recognition and exhibition history
- Subject matter and artistic period
- Canvas size and condition
- Provenance and documentation
- Frame quality and originality
- Signature authenticity
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