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Norman Rockwell's 'Bottom of the Sixth' (The Three Umpires) Framed Print

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$75-150

As of June 6, 2026

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The item is a framed art print depicting Norman Rockwell's iconic painting, 'Bottom of the Sixth' (also known as 'The Three Umpires' or 'Game Called Because of Rain'). The print is housed within a light-colored, possibly natural oak, wooden frame with a visible grain. The frame appears to be of standard construction, likely joined at the corners. A white mat board surrounds the image, separating it from the frame and enhancing its visual presentation. The print itself captures a dramatic baseball scene with three umpires looking up at the sky, presumably to assess rain, while a player in a baseball uniform interacts with one of them. The colors appear vibrant, consistent with a high-quality reproduction. Visible details include the dark attire of the umpires, the light-colored baseball uniform of the player, and elements of a baseball stadium in the background, including a scoreboard and advertising. The sky is depicted with a blend of blue and gray, indicating impending rain. The overall condition of the print appears good, with no obvious major creases, tears, or significant discoloration visible through the glass. The frame also seems to be in good condition with only minor wear visible, which is typical for a used framed item. There are no immediate visible signs of water damage or significant scratches on the frame or glass. The print's likely age places it well into the 20th century, given Rockwell's active period. The quality of the printing and framing suggests a commercial art print intended for display. No specific manufacturer's marks or signatures are discernable from the image; however, the subject matter strongly points to a reproduction of a famous work by Norman Rockwell.

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I have carefully examined the provided image of a framed art print depicting Norman Rockwell's 'Bottom of the Sixth' (The Three Umpires). Based on this visual inspection, the print appears to be a high-quality reproduction, exhibiting vibrant colors consistent with the original artwork. The framing, a light-colored wooden frame with a white mat, seems to be in good condition with only minor wear typical of a used item. There are no immediate visible signs of significant damage to the print itself, such as creases, tears, or discoloration, nor any major scratches or water damage to the frame or glass. It is crucial to state that based solely on an image, I can confirm this is a print and not an original Norman Rockwell painting or a rare, signed limited edition. Authenticity as an original artwork or a specific limited edition print cannot be verified without physical examination. For full authentication, I would need to inspect the print out of the frame for any edition numbers, artist's signatures, publisher's marks, or specific printing techniques (e.g., lithograph, serigraph). Provenance documentation, such as certificates of authenticity or sales records, would also be vital. Scientific testing, like analyzing the paper and ink, could further confirm its age and print type. Regarding market conditions, mass-produced art prints of popular works like those by Norman Rockwell generally have a broad but accessible market. Demand for Rockwell's imagery remains consistent, though the supply of reproductions is also high. This particular print is not rare. Factors impacting value significantly for prints include whether it's a signed and numbered limited edition, the quality of the printing process, and the overall condition. As this appears to be a standard commercial print, its value is primarily decorative. Comparables for well-maintained, framed commercial prints of famous artworks typically range from affordable prices. Given its condition and popularity, an estimated decorative and resale value can be established.

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