Vintage-Style Framed Giclée Print of Victorian Children
Home Decor / Decorative Art

Vintage-Style Framed Giclée Print of Victorian Children

This item is a small-scale decorative framed print, depicting a sentimental scene of two Victorian-era children. The artwork is a giclée or textured lithographic print on a substrate that mimics canvas, likely board or a heavy laminate, given the visible cross-hatch texture. The image features a young boy in green attire kissing a young girl on the cheek; she is dressed in a white pinafore with pink accents. The frame is a chunky, mitered wooden or composite build with a metallic gold-toned finish. It features a tiered cove design with a beaded inner liner. Notably, the frame shows signs of wear, including several small chips on the gold finish on the bottom rail and a distinct circular indentation or puncture at the center-bottom, which may indicate a missing decorative component or manufacturing defect. The style is revivalist, likely manufactured in the late 20th century to evoke an antique Victorian aesthetic. The overall craftsmanship is commercial-grade rather than fine art, as seen in the machine-cut miter joints and the surface-printed texture of the image.

Estimated Value

$15.00-$35.00

Basic Information

Category

Home Decor / Decorative Art

Appraised On

April 15, 2026

Estimated Value

$15.00-$35.00

Item Description

This item is a small-scale decorative framed print, depicting a sentimental scene of two Victorian-era children. The artwork is a giclée or textured lithographic print on a substrate that mimics canvas, likely board or a heavy laminate, given the visible cross-hatch texture. The image features a young boy in green attire kissing a young girl on the cheek; she is dressed in a white pinafore with pink accents. The frame is a chunky, mitered wooden or composite build with a metallic gold-toned finish. It features a tiered cove design with a beaded inner liner. Notably, the frame shows signs of wear, including several small chips on the gold finish on the bottom rail and a distinct circular indentation or puncture at the center-bottom, which may indicate a missing decorative component or manufacturing defect. The style is revivalist, likely manufactured in the late 20th century to evoke an antique Victorian aesthetic. The overall craftsmanship is commercial-grade rather than fine art, as seen in the machine-cut miter joints and the surface-printed texture of the image.

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