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This item is a framed poster featuring a photographic still life arrangement of numerous Southwestern style pottery pieces. The poster depicts a dense, stacked composition of various ceramic vessels on a dark background, highlighting their diverse forms, textures, and decorative patterns. The pottery pieces display a range of natural earth tones, primarily browns, reds, tans, and creams, with black or dark brown painted designs. Many pieces exhibit intricate geometric motifs, such as cross-hatching, zigzags, and spirals, while others feature stylized animals, figures, or abstract shapes. Some pots appear to have naturalistic textures or incised carvings, while others are smooth and decorated with bold painted lines. The overall impression is one of rich cultural heritage and artisanal craftsmanship. The poster is contained within a slender, metallic-colored frame, likely aluminum or a similar lightweight metal, suggesting a contemporary framing style. The frame appears to be in good condition with no visible damage or significant wear. At the bottom of the poster, text is visible, indicating 'The Chivingness Gallery', 'Robert Rivera', and 'Santa Fe, New Mexico'. This suggests the poster is an advertisement or art print related to a gallery exhibition or collection by artist Robert Rivera, who is known for his gourd art and pottery inspired by Native American traditions. The visible signature 'T.C.' is faintly visible on one of the pottery pieces at the bottom, which could be an artist's mark. The poster represents an art print, likely produced in the late 20th or early 21st century, given its subject matter and presentation style. The image itself is crisp, and colors appear well-preserved, indicating good quality printing.
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I have examined the provided image of the 'Southwestern Pottery Still Life Poster by Robert Rivera.' Based on visual assessment, the poster appears to be in very good condition with clear imagery and well-preserved colors, indicating good quality printing. The slender metallic frame also seems to be in good condition, suggesting careful handling. The text visible at the bottom identifies 'The Chivingness Gallery', 'Robert Rivera', and 'Santa Fe, New Mexico', confirming its identity as an art print or promotional poster related to artist Robert Rivera. The faint 'T.C.' mark on one pot is interesting but its significance to authenticity cannot be confirmed without further information.
This item is an art print/poster, not an original artwork. Its value is derived from its decorative appeal, association with a known artist (Robert Rivera, recognized for his gourd art and Native American-inspired pottery), and its subject matter which appeals to collectors of Southwestern art and decor. While Robert Rivera is an established artist, this is a reproduction, not an original piece of his pottery or a limited edition fine art print. Market conditions for decorative posters of this nature are generally stable, but demand is modest. Comparable items, such as other gallery promotional posters or open-edition art prints, typically range from $20 to $100 depending on size, artist recognition, and framing quality. The presence of a contemporary frame adds to its presentation value. Rarity is low, as these prints were likely produced in quantity.
Factors impacting value include its good condition and the tasteful framing. However, its mass-produced nature as a poster significantly limits its upper value. Without physical inspection, I cannot confirm the exact print medium, frame material, or detect subtle condition issues like fading, minor scratches, or dust accumulation under the glass. Furthermore, full authenticity verification of the artist's involvement with this specific photographic composition would require provenance documentation from the gallery or artist. My appraisal reflects it as a decorative poster by or associated with Robert Rivera, suitable for enhancing a space with a Southwestern aesthetic.