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Daughters of the West Wind Art Print

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$45.00 - $75.00

As of May 27, 2026

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This item is a vertical rectangular art print entitled 'Daughters of the West Wind,' as indicated by the printed title centered in the lower margin. The artwork features a stylized, ethereal depiction of four long-haired figures draped in flowing, monochromatic garments in shades of white, pink, blue, and teal. These figures appear to be ascending or floating between jagged, brown, desert-like rock formations reminiscent of Monument Valley. The background is a soft, gradient sky of warm peach and orange tones. Physically, the piece appears to be a lithographic or high-quality commercial print on a heavy white paper stock. The colors are applied in smooth, flat areas with subtle shading on the rock faces. In terms of condition, there is visible curling at the corners, particularly the top right and bottom left, and minor creasing along the outer white borders, which may affect its framing but not the central image. A copyright notice is visible in the bottom left corner, suggesting a late 20th-century production, likely from the 1980s or 1990s. The aesthetic aligns with contemporary Southwest or fantasy art, characterized by its clean lines and soft, evocative lighting.

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I have virtually examined the art print 'Daughters of the West Wind,' a work characteristic of the contemporary Southwest fantasy genre popularized in the late 1970s and 1980s. The aesthetic, featuring stylized figures and natural rock formations, suggests an affinity with artists like Frank Howell or the decorative posters produced for the Southwestern market during that era. Based on the copyright markings and the high-quality lithographic finish, this appears to be a commercially produced open-edition or limited-edition decor print rather than an original painting or hand-pulled fine art lithograph. The condition is fair to good. I observed significant curling at the corners and minor creasing in the margins. While the central image remains intact with seemingly vibrant color, the structural integrity of the paper has been compromised by improper storage, which requires professional pressing or mounting to resolve before framing. The market for this style of art has moved from high-end galleries to the secondary vintage/aesthetic market. Similar commercial prints from this era typically realize between $50 and $75, depending on the illustrator and the presence of a signature. Without physical inspection, I cannot verify the specific printing technique (e.g., offset lithography vs. serigraphy) or the paper's acidity levels, which affect long-term value. A full authentication would require inspecting the paper for watermarks, ensuring the signature is not part of the plate, and reviewing provenance or a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from the original publisher. Value is currently limited by the lack of a prominent artist's signature and the visible edge wear.

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