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Etienne-Henri Dumaige (French 1830-1888) “Egyptian Prinncess”

  • Andres G 
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This is a report on the value of your artwork. In this document, I’ll describe what you have and do some research to come up with an estimate of how much it’s worth based on all the information you gave me. The different parts of this document make sure that I can make an accurate market valuation based on all the information I found during my research and evaluation.

Understanding the value of your pieces is important to you and will help with any future decisions. This report provides an appraisal estimate for each artwork, using US dollars as a world reserve currency; it does not aim at encouraging anyone to sell their art but rather provides valuable information on what steps should be taken if someone else wanted to.

Description, research, and provenance.

Identification with Artificial Intelligence Test

In the search for a match, Image Search uses AI to look through databases of images and attempt to find ones that are similar. It can do this by using various algorithms like pattern recognition or machine learning. Some results may show as “matches” if there is actually something in common between two photos, but others will remain unknown since they rely more on chance than anything else.

The results of the automatic recognition are not conclusive. If a match is found, it will be shown below:

What specific information can we obtain from this test?

The algorithm found an exact match:

Etienne-Henri Dumaige (French 1830-1888) “Egyptian Prinncess”
Signed H. DUMAIGE and with the G.S foundry stamp for George Servant
Étienne Dumaige studied under Jean-Jacques Feuchère. He exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1862, winning a second-class medal in 1880.

And this is the original bronze sculpture (see left part).

In this sculpture, which derives its pose and theme from a painting by the French academic painter, Jean-Leon Gérôme, ‘Cleopatra before Caesar,’ Dumaige depicts a princess, standing with her weight slightly to the left, resting her hand upon her attendant, and adorned with jewellery marking her out as an Egpytian.

To obtain the final conclusion and identify this sculpture I need to keep going with the research.

What is the age of this artwork?

This stunning sculpture is a wonderful example of Victorian-era art. The level of detail and the realistic style are characteristic of the period, and the overall design is very elegant. The sculpture is most likely made of marble, which was a popular material during the Victorian era. It is possible that the piece was created as a commissioned work for a wealthy customer, or it may have been produced for sale in an upscale gallery. Either way, it is a beautiful example of the art that was produced during the nineteenth century.

Who has made this artwork?

I study and research the signature of artwork to see if it matches any known signatures. At this step, I also inspect papers with an artist’s name or other identifying features like stickers that may help me identify who made their work. Provenance, if any, is considered as an input to try to find out if the artist is relevant.

A picture of the signature is depicted here.

I can read the signature as:

H. Dumaige

At this point, I can use the signature and try to find the artist’s name in a database of known-listed artists. Basically, it is a database with information about the names, surnames, origins, and biographies of the most well-known artists.

I found that the artist who created this piece is a listed and well known artist.

Etienne-Henri Dumaige (French 1830-1888)

Medium, frame construction, style, and frame

I can check if the style and type of painting match those of the artist referenced. It perfectly matches the artist referenced.

Many people are surprised to learn that there can be more than one version of a bronze sculpture by the same artist. The process of casting bronze is quite complex, and it is not unusual for an artist to produce several versions of the same work. Sometimes, an artist will create a small version of a sculpture first, and then produce a larger one. Other times, an Artist may create multiple versions with slight variations in order to capture different effects or expressions. Whatever the reason, having multiple versions of the same bronze sculpture is not uncommon, and it can actually add to the value of the work. Each version is a unique piece, and collectors often seek out multiple versions in order to create a complete collection.

Conclusion

Etienne-Henri Dumaige’s bronze sculpture is considered a valuable work of art for many reasons. First, the piece is an excellent example of the academism style that was popular in France during the 19th century. Second, the intricate details and lifelike quality of the figures make it a highly realistic work. Third, the meaning of the piece – with its depiction of virtue triumphantly conquering vice – is timeless and universal.

I would encourage anyone interested in purchasing this artwork to do so quickly, as it is likely to become more valuable over time. paintings of this quality are becoming increasingly rare, so it is a good investment.

: Final Appraisal Value ($)

20,000-24,000$

Appraisal Report made by:

Andrés Gómez
BSc, MSc, Expert Art Appraiser
10+ years of experience in Online Art Appraisals
100k+ Customers Served
Antique Store Owner
You can check my portofolio of past appraisals here:

https://resources.appraisily.com/andres-portofolio/

Pictures received

How to sell it

Antiques, art, and other collectibles are difficult items to sell online. This can take a lot of time. Be patient, but also make sure that the price you are asking for is the right one for your pieces of art. Consider the following tips on how to sell antiques and collectibles online: These tips will help maximize the price of your antique or collectible.

I would recommend selling it online. There are many ways to do this. For instance, Post an ad on Craigslist. Use eBay to sell antiques online. Post a listing on the Etsy marketplace. Sell with direct messages using Instagram. You can create a website using Squarespace or WordPress. Use Shopify to sell via a website, POS and social channels. List your items on Bonanza.com, Facebook Marketplaces, or Amazon Marketplaces. If you don’t have time, I would recommend starting with Facebook, Etsy, and Amazon.

The key to selling antiques online is to let potential customers know that you know what you are talking about. It’s much more difficult to sell something when the potential buyer can’t be sure it’s authentic. Sellers should use a well-thought out descriptive guide like this one. A good lead generation service should be helpful in establishing these relationships with online buyers, and an effective way to do this is through classified ads. If a buyer asks for more information, giving them some valuable facts well ahead of time will get you more sales because your reputation will increase and real customers are the ones who ask for more details.

In order to sell your antiques online, you will need to create a profile on the relevant forum (Etsy, Amazon, and FB). Make sure you add a high-resolution image of the product (include at least 3 detailed photos) and add some text. The text should be informative and straight to the point; nothing fancy or fluffy.

Asking price is a big factor in selling your antique. If your asking price is too high (fancy company stickers, missing parts, or chipped paint), you are unlikely to get many bids. If the asking price is too low, it will cost you money for repairs, shipping, and insurance. As a general rule, I would recommend setting an asking price that is 80% of the value of this report, so you will make the listing attractive from the beginning.

About the valuation method

I have considered the results from past auction sales to value this item. Keep in mind that the final price can be different from the asking price that you can find on the internet. You can see ads on the internet with different asking prices. However, a very high asking price doesn’t normally generate cash from a buyer.

That’s why our method comprises searching and comparing similar past sale results that had a buyer. That’s why we can provide an accurate estimation of this item.

For art pieces, remember that it isn’t the same as a print, a limited edition print, or an original art piece. If the artist can’t be found, the painting’s value is based on its quality and how interested the market might be in it.

To value this item, I have considered the results from past auction sales. Keep in mind that the final price can be different from the asking price that you can find on the internet. You can see ads on the internet with different asking prices. However, a very high asking price doesn’t normally generate cash from a buyer. That’s why our method comprises searching and comparing similar past sale results that had a buyer. That’s why we can provide an accurate estimation of this item.

Trying to determine the likely interests and tastes of a broad market can be tricky. You might not think collectors would be interested in works by a lesser-known artist, but they might be more interested than you think. You can’t know for sure without doing some market research. The same is true for artists whose work is in major museums or galleries but does not command high prices at auction or from dealers. Do not confuse the print with the original limited edition. Be aware that the value of a piece of art is linked to the artist’s name and reputation. The work’s quality and how interesting it might be are also important parts of its evaluation.

Quality art can be a good investment, but a large print or lithograph might not be as valuable. There are many different kinds of prints. Original works of art are worth the most, followed by limited edition prints, which can only be made in a certain number.

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