
Framed Art Deco Style 'Flapper with Umbrella' Print
This item is a framed print depicting a stylized female figure, characteristic of the Art Deco era, often referred to as a 'flapper'. The figure is shown in profile, seemingly dancing or posing, holding what appears to be a large, elaborately patterned umbrella or parasol. The overall aesthetic suggests a lithograph or a similar printing technique on paper. The color palette includes cream for the background, with the figure rendered in black outlines and filled with colors such as light orange or peach for the skin, teal and black for the umbrella, and a combination of black stripes and floral patterns in pinks, blues, and yellows for her dress. The dress features a dropped waistline and a flared skirt, typical of 1920s fashion. The woman wears high heels and has her hair styled in a bob, though her head is mostly obscured by the umbrella. A potential signature is visible in the bottom right corner, appearing to read 'Samuel' or 'Samuele' along with what might be '192_' or '193_' for the year. The print is housed within a simple, thin black frame, likely made of wood or a composite material, with a glass front. The frame shows minor signs of wear and age, including small scuffs and possibly some dust or debris trapped between the glass and the print. The paper itself shows signs of age, with a uniform yellowing or toning consistent with vintage paper. No obvious tears or severe damage are visible, but the exact condition of the print beneath the glass cannot be fully assessed. The overall condition appears good for its age, indicating it has been preserved within the frame for an extended period. The minimalist framing suggests it was likely framed contemporaneously or soon after its creation.
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Estimated Value
$300-500
Basic Information
Category
Art Print
Appraised On
October 13, 2025
Estimated Value
$300-500
Item Description
This item is a framed print depicting a stylized female figure, characteristic of the Art Deco era, often referred to as a 'flapper'. The figure is shown in profile, seemingly dancing or posing, holding what appears to be a large, elaborately patterned umbrella or parasol. The overall aesthetic suggests a lithograph or a similar printing technique on paper. The color palette includes cream for the background, with the figure rendered in black outlines and filled with colors such as light orange or peach for the skin, teal and black for the umbrella, and a combination of black stripes and floral patterns in pinks, blues, and yellows for her dress. The dress features a dropped waistline and a flared skirt, typical of 1920s fashion. The woman wears high heels and has her hair styled in a bob, though her head is mostly obscured by the umbrella. A potential signature is visible in the bottom right corner, appearing to read 'Samuel' or 'Samuele' along with what might be '192_' or '193_' for the year. The print is housed within a simple, thin black frame, likely made of wood or a composite material, with a glass front. The frame shows minor signs of wear and age, including small scuffs and possibly some dust or debris trapped between the glass and the print. The paper itself shows signs of age, with a uniform yellowing or toning consistent with vintage paper. No obvious tears or severe damage are visible, but the exact condition of the print beneath the glass cannot be fully assessed. The overall condition appears good for its age, indicating it has been preserved within the frame for an extended period. The minimalist framing suggests it was likely framed contemporaneously or soon after its creation.
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