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Picasso-style Dancing Figures and Dove Print

Art Print

AI Estimated Value

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$150-300

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed art print, likely a lithograph or a high-quality reproduction, depicting a circular dance of stylized figures. The figures are rendered with simple, continuous lines in various colors: red, yellow, black, and a lighter brown or beige. In the center of the circle, there is a prominent outline of a bird, possibly a dove, which is a common symbol of peace. Below the dancing figures, there are two elongated, oval-like shapes in green with small red and green specks, resembling fields or ground. The print is housed within a rustic wooden frame with a visible grain, suggesting a natural or unpolished finish. The frame appears to be in good condition with minor signs of handling or age-related wear, consistent with an older piece. In the bottom right corner, a signature is visible which closely resembles "Picasso", underneath which are some illegible characters that may indicate a date or edition number. The white background of the paper exhibits no immediately visible discoloration, foxing, or significant creasing, indicating it has been well-preserved or is relatively modern. The overall aesthetic suggests a modern art style, possibly mid-20th century, given the subject matter and apparent artist. The craftsmanship of the drawing itself is simple yet evocative, characteristic of line art. The framing appears adequate for display, though specific details about the glazing (if any) are not discernible.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of this "Picasso-style Dancing Figures and Dove Print," I assess its condition as good. The print itself shows no immediate signs of discoloration, foxing, or significant creasing, suggesting good preservation or a relatively recent production. The rustic wooden frame is in good condition with minor age-related wear. The most critical factor for this piece's value is its authenticity. The visible "Picasso" signature is compelling, but from an image alone, I cannot definitively authenticate it. Picasso is one of the most frequently forged artists. Without direct physical examination to assess print quality, paper type, and ink, coupled with provenance documentation (e.g., certificate of authenticity, sales records), and potentially scientific analysis of the signature and materials, I must consider this a "Picasso-style" print rather than an authenticated Picasso work at this stage. If authenticated, a genuine Picasso print of this nature could command tens of thousands of dollars or more, depending on rarity and edition. However, assuming it is a reproduction or a print by another artist in Picasso's style, its market value is considerably lower. The market for decorative art prints is stable, but true demand for unauthenticated "Picasso-style" pieces is limited to those seeking decorative appeal over investment value. Factors impacting current assessed value include the unverified authenticity, commonality of Picasso imagery, and lack of provenance. For full authentication, in-person inspection by a Picasso expert, comparison of the signature and print characteristics with known authentic works, detailed provenance, and possibly UV light examination and pigment analysis would be crucial. Without physical verification, it is prudent to value it as a decorative print.

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