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Mixed Media "Isabel" Folk Dress Souvenir Art from Lanzarote (Canarias)

Souvenir Art

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$30-70

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a charming mixed-media souvenir artwork depicting a stylized female figure, possibly representing a Canary Islander in traditional or folk attire, identified by the name 'Isabel' handwritten in cursive next to her right leg. The artwork features a printed or painted base image with three-dimensional textile and ribbon embellishments. The figure is shown from the waist up, wearing a yellow straw-like hat adorned with pink flowers, a white lace top, a red laced corset, a light blue pleated apron with red stitching, and a multi-colored skirt. The skirt is particularly notable, constructed from horizontal bands of various textured ribbons in colors including green, light pink, yellow, red, and possibly others, creating a tactile and vibrant effect. The background is a painted scene of a field with tall grasses or wheat stalks and small red flowers. The base appears to be a piece of cardstock or heavy paper, exhibiting some visible wear around the edges, including slight discoloration and minor creasing, indicative of age and typical handling for a souvenir item. The overall condition suggests it is well-preserved for its type, with the textile elements appearing largely intact. A small print in the bottom left corner reads '102 - LANZAROTE (Canarias)', specifying the origin of the souvenir. The craftsmanship, particularly the application of the ribbons, suggests a handmade or semi-handmade souvenir quality, popular in tourist destinations. The style appears to be mid-20th century, likely 1950s or 1960s, reflecting the aesthetic of collectible travel memorabilia from that era.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this Mixed Media "Isabel" Folk Dress Souvenir Art from Lanzarote presents as a charming example of tourist memorabilia. The overall condition appears consistent with its age and type; I observe some expected wear along the edges of the cardstock, including minor discoloration and creasing, which is not uncommon for a souvenir handled over decades. The textile elements, particularly the ribbons on the skirt and the lace top, seem largely intact and well-preserved. The craftsmanship, evident in the application of the three-dimensional elements, suggests a handmade or semi-handmade origin typical of folk art souvenirs. Authenticity, based solely on imagery, seems probable as a genuine mid-20th century piece from Lanzarote, given the '102 - LANZAROTE (Canarias)' print and consistent styling. Considerations for value primarily revolve around its nature as a regional souvenir. While there is a niche market for vintage travel ephemera and folk art, the demand for this specific type of item is generally modest. Its rarity is limited; similar mixed-media folk dress souvenirs, though perhaps not identical to 'Isabel' from Lanzarote, were produced for various destinations. Factors impacting its value negatively include its mass-produced souvenir quality and the absence of a known or significant artist. Positively, its completeness, relative age, and the charming folk aesthetic contribute to its collectibility. For full authentication and to definitively rule out modern reproductions or extensive repairs, an in-person examination would be crucial to assess the material quality, adhesion methods of the textiles, and the precise aging of the paper and pigments. Provenance documentation, though unlikely for such an item, would also add certainty regarding its history and origin.

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