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Autumn Landscape Print

Art Print

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$50 - $150

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed art print depicting an impressionistic or expressionistic autumn landscape scene. The artwork features a palette heavily dominated by cool blues, greens, and grays for the background hills and water, contrasted with a striking yellowish-golden tree in the mid-ground, suggesting fall foliage. The brushwork appears loose and gestural, creating a sense of movement and atmosphere rather than precise detail. Small structures, possibly houses or buildings, are visible nestled within the hills. The print itself is matted within a white border, which is then encased in a frame, though the frame's material and color are not clearly discernible due to reflections and lighting. In the lower left corner of the print, legible markings indicate "CAL 840 /660," suggesting it is a limited edition print, possibly 'number 840 out of a total edition of 660' or 'number 840 out of 1000' (the second digit is obscured but appears to be a zero, making 660 a likely mistake on my part, so 1000 is more probable given the format of such numbering). The lower right corner clearly bears a signature, which appears to read 'Reed'. The overall condition seems good, with no obvious tears, creases, or significant discoloration visible on the print itself, though minor reflections on the glass obscure some details. It exhibits characteristics of a mass-produced art print suitable for decorative purposes, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century given the contemporary framing style and reproduction method.

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Based on my visual examination of the Autumn Landscape Print, I assess its condition as good. The print appears free from obvious tears, creases, or significant discoloration. The matting and frame also seem to be in good order, though reflections on the glass obscure some minor details of the print's surface and the frame's exact material. Authenticity of the 'Reed' signature and the 'CAL 840/660' (or 840/1000) numbering cannot be fully verified from images alone; an in-person examination, including closer inspection of the print medium and signature, would be necessary. Provenance documentation, such as a certificate of authenticity or purchase records, would also be crucial for definitive authentication. Scientific testing of the inks and paper could confirm the age and print method. Market conditions for decorative art prints like this, particularly by lesser-known artists, are generally moderate to low. Comparables typically sell in the range of $50-$200. This particular print does not exhibit characteristics that suggest high demand or significant rarity. While it is a limited edition, the specific artist 'Reed' does not appear to be widely recognized in the art market to command premium prices. The aesthetic appeal is pleasant and decorative, fitting into many contemporary home decor styles. Factors significantly impacting value are primarily its decorative quality and the 'limited edition' status. Without further information on the artist's professional standing or exhibition history, it remains a decorative print with modest resale value. The valuation reflects its nature as a mass-produced, framed art print for decorative purposes, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century.

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