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Submitted photo · June 8, 2026

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Adoration of the shepherds 3x4 ft Nicolas poussin guckee

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AI Identification

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Print of Putti with Garlands

Art Print

AI Estimated Value

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$75 - $150

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed art print featuring a classical composition of playful putti or cherubs. The print is oriented horizontally and depicts several winged figures interacting with garlands of flowers. The figures are rendered in warm tones against a background that suggests an architectural setting with columns, invoking a Baroque or Rococo style. The print is housed within a substantial gold-colored frame. The frame appears to be made of wood with a decorative cast composition or gesso overlay, featuring scrolling foliage motifs and beading along the inner edge. The gilt finish shows some wear and perhaps minor chipping or loss to the decorative elements, consistent with age and handling. The visible surface of the print appears relatively clean, although minor dust accumulation or surface marks are possible. The print is protected by glass.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this is a framed art print depicting putti with garlands, likely a reproduction of a Baroque or Rococo period work. The imagery is stereotypical of that era. The print appears to be in fair condition, showing some age-related wear. The frame, consistent with the style, is likely wood with a gesso or composition overlay and exhibits wear to the gilt finish, including potential chipping. This wear is typical for a decorative item of this type and age. Determining authenticity beyond being a print is difficult from images alone. It is likely a decorative print rather than a fine art engraving or lithograph. The information provided by the owner, "Adoration of the shepherds 3x4 ft Nicolas poussin guckee," seems inconsistent with the visible object, suggesting a potential misunderstanding of the item's origin or subject matter, or possibly unrelated notes. The image clearly shows putti, not an adoration scene. The market for decorative art prints of this style is generally modest. Value is driven more by the decorative appeal of the framed piece as a wall hanging rather than its merit as a significant artwork. Comparables would include other decorative framed prints from the 20th century reproducing classical imagery housed in ornamental frames. Demand is moderate, dependent on current interior design trends. Rarity is low, as similar decorative prints were produced in large quantities. The primary factors impacting value are the decorative quality of the ensemble (print and frame) and its condition. The discrepancy in provenance information provided by the owner raises questions about the potential origin, though visually, it strongly suggests a decorative 20th-century print. Without physical inspection to assess print type (offset lithograph, etc.), paper quality, and frame construction, and lacking any verifiable artist or publisher information or provenance documentation, a definitive determination of authenticity, age, and origin is significantly limited. For a full assessment of authenticity and potential higher value, an in-person examination by a print expert is necessary to analyze the printing technique. Provenance documentation tracing the item's history is also crucial. Scientific testing, such as analysis of the paper or ink, could potentially provide further insight into age and origin.

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