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Submitted photo · July 17, 2026

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Charles Frace, signed

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AI Identification

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Wildlife print of a tiger cub consistent with works by Charles Fracé

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AI Estimated Value

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$50 - $150

As of July 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a wildlife art print depicting a young tiger cub resting in tall, dry grass near a tree root. The cub is rendered with highly detailed photorealistic fur textures, using a palette of warm ochre, sienna, cream, and deep black stripes, with striking blue-toned eyes. The work bears a printed signature in the upper left section (vertically oriented) reading 'Charles Fracé', which is consistent with the style and subject matter of the American wildlife artist known for his realistic animal portraits. Additionally, there is a script title visible in the white margin reading 'Tiger Cub'. The user-attributed identification of Charles Fracé remains unverified without physical inspection to determine if the signature is hand-applied or part of a mass-produced offset lithograph. The print appears to be in good condition with clean white margins, though the flatness and texture suggest it is a modern paper reproduction rather than an original painting. The high degree of detail in the cub's whiskers and individual hair follicles indicates a quality printing process, likely from the late 20th century.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, the item appears to be a wildlife print depicting a tiger cub, bearing a signature consistent with the style of Charles Fracé. Per user submission, the piece is attributed to this artist; however, I cannot verify from a photo whether the signature is hand-signed by the artist or part of the mechanical printing process. The print exhibits high-detail photorealistic textures and appears to be in good condition with clean margins, which suggests it is likely a late 20th-century offset lithograph or a similar quality reproduction. My value estimate of $50-$150 is based on the assumption that this is a common open-edition or large-run limited-edition print. The market for wildlife prints of this type is currently stable but saturated, with demand driven largely by decorative appeal rather than investment potential. From what I can see, the flatness of the paper indicates a modern reproduction rather than an earlier work. To confirm a more specific valuation, a physical inspection is required to determine the printing method, the presence of a graphite signature versus a printed one, and to check for a thumbprint or seal often associated with certain editions. If this were found to be a rare, hand-signed limited edition with a certificate of authenticity, the value might reach the upper end of the range or slightly above. Conversely, if it is a mass-market poster or a modern digital reprint without artist involvement, the value would likely fall below $30. For a formal valuation, one would need to verify the paper quality and the specific edition number if present.

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