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Fisherman and Child in a Rowboat Print

Framed Art Print

AI Estimated Value

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$75 - $150

As of June 21, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a framed print, likely a chromolithograph or another form of art reproduction, depicting a scene with an older man, presumably a fisherman, and a young girl in a rowboat on the water. The print is housed within a simple, possibly wooden, rectangular frame with visible grain, suggesting a natural wood finish or a wood-look composite material. The color palette of the artwork is muted, dominated by blues, grays, and earthy tones, which contributes to a somewhat melancholic or earnest atmosphere. The man, depicted on the right, wears a dark, possibly weathered, jacket, trousers, and a wide-brimmed hat, consistent with a fisherman's attire. He holds an oar or rudder, and there's a subtle hint of a pipe in his mouth. The young girl, on the left, wears a bonnet, a light-colored top, and a layered skirt or dress, with her hands resting on the same oar as the man. Her expression seems attentive or perhaps slightly pensive. In the background, the sea stretches out to a hazy horizon with faint silhouettes of other boats or landforms under a diffuse sky. Two distinct elements of the boat are visible: a net or fishing gear stowed towards the front (left of the girl), and what appears to be part of the boat's side or a wooden structure with rope details. The visible texture in the image suggests a print rather than an original painting, possibly replicating brushstrokes. There are no immediately obvious significant condition issues such as tears or severe discoloration visible in the provided image; however, detailed inspection of the print surface and frame under proper lighting would be necessary to confirm this. The overall aesthetic suggests a late 19th or early 20th-century style, common for sentimental or genre scenes of everyday life. The craftsmanship of the frame appears functional rather than ornate.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this appears to be a framed art reproduction, likely a chromolithograph or similar print, depicting a sentimental genre scene of a fisherman and child in a rowboat. The muted color palette and subject matter suggest a late 19th or early 20th-century aesthetic. The print itself seems to be in good condition, with no obvious major tears, creases, or significant discoloration visible through the image. The frame is simple, likely wood or a wood-product, and appears functional rather than decorative, contributing minimally to the value. I see no immediate significant condition issues with the frame from this angle. Market conditions for such sentimental genre prints, unless by a highly renowned artist or illustrator, are generally modest. While charming, these types of reproductions are not particularly rare and often traded within the secondary market for decorative purposes. Comparable items frequently sell in the range of $50 to $200, depending on size, framing quality, and overall appeal. Factors significantly impacting value involve the print's actual reproduction quality, the artist (if identifiable), and confirming it is not an original work. Without in-person inspection, it is impossible to definitively determine the exact printing technique (e.g., chromolithograph, photolithograph) or if there's any artist signature, publisher information, or edition number. A physical inspection would also allow for a thorough condition assessment of the print's surface, potential foxing, UV damage not visible in the photo, and frame integrity. Verification of the artist's identity and provenance documentation would also be crucial for a more precise valuation. Without these, I consider its value primarily decorative.

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