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Connor Brothers print

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Satirical contemporary art print in the style of The Connor Brothers

Contemporary Art Prints

AI Estimated Value

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$1,200 - $1,800 USD

As of June 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A framed contemporary art print featuring a satirical take on a retro romance novel cover. The piece is stylistically consistent with the collaborative duo known as The Connor Brothers, though this attribution remains a hypothesis subject to in-person verification. The image depicts a blonde woman in a purple dress and a dark-haired man in a suit, accompanied by humorous, juxtaposed text bubbles. The top of the print displays the 'Mills & Boon' logo and the title 'The HONEYMOON is OVER!' over a purple background. Lower text bubbles read: 'I WANT TO GO TO THE WILDEST NIGHT-CLUB IN TOWN, JIM... HAVE SOME REAL EXCITEMENT FOR A CHANGE!' and 'THEY SAY IT'S JUST ABOUT IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND PARKING THERE!'. A handwritten '122/250' is visible in the lower right corner of the white margin, suggesting it is a limited edition. The owner identifies this as a 'Connor Brothers print', which aligns with the visual evidence of the artists' signature subversion of pulp fiction imagery. The print appears to be on textured paper and is professionally matted and framed in a black frame. No signatures are clearly visible in the provided image outside of the edition number.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the photograph provided, I have examined this framed limited-edition print which significantly resembles the aesthetic popularized by the collaborative duo known as The Connor Brothers. Per the user submission, this is identified as a 'Connor Brothers print.' I can observe a '122/250' edition number in the lower right margin, which indicates a limited production run consistent with the market for contemporary satirical prints. However, I cannot verify the legitimacy of this edition or the presence of a signature beneath the matting without a physical inspection. This estimate is a hypothesis based on the assumption that the work is a legitimate piece from the artists' catalog. For an item of this type, the market value is heavily dependent on the confirmation of the print's origin. If verified as a legitimate Connor Brothers edition, such works typically command between $1,200 and $1,800 at auction depending on the specific series popularity. If the piece were found to be a reproduction, late-edition poster, or 'in the style of' the artists without their involvement, the value would likely drop to $50 - $150. Based on what I can see, the print appears to be in good condition, professionally matted and framed, which adds to its decorative appeal. To confirm the value, a physical examination by a specialist in contemporary prints would be required to inspect the paper stock, verify any blind stamps or pencil signatures, and review provenance documentation. Demand for satirical contemporary art remains steady, but the lack of visible signatures in the image necessitates a cautious approach to the final valuation.

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