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Framed Sunflower Basket Print by Ruth Buchsbaum

Wall Art

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$40-80

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed art print featuring a vibrant still life of sunflowers overflowing from a woven basket. The print is housed within a simple, light sage green frame with a narrow gold-colored inner edge. The artwork itself depicts a collection of sunflowers with bright yellow petals and prominent dark brown to reddish-brown centers, arranged to appear as if spilling out of a rustic, light brown wicker basket. The background of the print is a plain, light cream or off-white color, which helps to make the sunflowers and basket stand out. The artist's name, 'Ruth Buchsbaum,' is visible below the basket on the lower left side, written in a cursive style. Also, along the left edge of the print, vertically oriented, is the title 'Basket of Sunshine.' The print is matted with a cream-colored mat board, separated from the print by a thin, dark green border. The overall visual effect suggests a cheerful and pastoral aesthetic. While the image quality limits a detailed assessment of the print's condition, the mat appears clean, and the frame shows minimal wear, consistent with typical household display. The piece appears to be a decorative offset lithograph or giclée print, likely dating from the late 20th to early 21st century, a common period for decorative floral art prints. The craftsmanship appears competent for a mass-produced or limited-edition print.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this Framed Sunflower Basket Print by Ruth Buchsbaum appears to be in good overall condition. The mat board looks clean and free from significant discoloration or damage, and the frame shows only minimal wear consistent with typical household display. Authenticity, solely based on images, indicates this is a decorative print, likely an offset lithograph or giclée. The visible artist's signature 'Ruth Buchsbaum' and title 'Basket of Sunshine' are consistent with such decorative art. Without physical inspection, I cannot definitively confirm if the signature is hand-signed or part of the print. Factors like the texture of the print medium, quality of ink, and the presence of any edition numbering would require in-person examination to ascertain. Similarly, the exact printing technique could be more accurately identified through direct inspection. Market conditions for decorative floral prints by artists such as Ruth Buchsbaum typically place them in an accessible price range. Demand is generally consistent for aesthetically pleasing, mass-produced or limited-edition decorative art, particularly themes like sunflowers that evoke cheerfulness and a pastoral aesthetic suitable for home decor. Rarity is not a significant factor here; these types of prints are widely available. The value is driven primarily by its decorative appeal and condition rather than scarcity or fine art market prestige. The simple framing adds protective and aesthetic value but does not significantly elevate its collectible worth. To fully authenticate the print and assess its exact printing method and whether the signature is original, an in-person examination would be crucial. This would involve inspecting the paper quality, ink application, and potentially using magnification to detect print dots or brushstrokes (if any). Provenance documentation, such as a certificate of authenticity or purchase receipts, would also be invaluable. Scientific testing is generally not applied to decorative prints of this nature unless there are specific disputes regarding its origin or materials. Considering these factors, I assess the appraisal value to be in the range of $40-80.

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