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The Voyagers: The Born Free Series Limited Edition Print by Elsa Tailer

Wildlife Fine Art / Limited Edition Prints

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$75 - $150

As of June 6, 2026

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This is a limited edition wildlife lithograph or art print titled 'The Voyagers' from 'The Born Free Series,' featuring three wolves in a misty, ethereal nocturne landscape. The primary color palette consists of cool monochromatic blues, greys, and silver-white highlights, creating an atmospheric, moonlit effect. The composition depicts three wolves with thick, detailed fur; two are seated/standing in the background, while one dominates the foreground near a gnarled, weathered tree root. The artwork is presented in a white mat and a thin white frame. This specific piece is a numbered limited edition, marked as '33/350' in the lower-left margin. It features the title 'The Voyagers' followed by the series name written in the center margin. The artist's signature, appearing as 'E. Tailer' or similar, is located in the lower-right margin. The style is characteristic of late 20th-century nature realism, likely dating from the 1980s or 1990s. The piece appears to be in good condition with crisp edges and distinct colors, though some glare on the glass suggests it is protected by glazing. The quality of the draftsmanship is high, with particular attention paid to the anatomy and gaze of the wolves, which lends the piece a soulful and mysterious quality. The paper exhibits clean margins without visible foxing or water damage in the photograph.

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Based on the images provided, I have evaluated 'The Voyagers', a limited edition lithograph by Elsa Tailer, numbered 33/350. The print features a detailed, monochromatic blue nocturne landscape depicting three wolves, a popular subject in late 20th-century wildlife realism. Visually, the piece appears to be in very good condition; the colors remain vivid without apparent fading, and the margins are free of visible foxing, moisture damage, or tears. The framing is modern and adequate, utilizing a white mat and frame that complement the piece. Authenticity appears consistent with late 20th-century limited edition wildlife prints, evidenced by the hand-numbering, titling, and signature. However, as this is an evaluation based solely on photographs, I must note that a definitive authentication requires an in-person physical inspection under magnification to verify the printing matrix (e.g., halftone dots vs. true lithography) and to confirm the medium of the graphite or ink signature. The market for late 1980s to 1990s wildlife prints experienced a significant boom but has since cooled, resulting in a saturated secondary market. While the draftsmanship is high and the wolf motif maintains steady niche interest, pieces by artists lacking major national gallery representation typically trade as decorative art. Comparable limited edition wildlife prints from this era generally sell at auction or secondary retail between $75 and $150, largely dependent on the quality of the frame and local market demand. The low edition number (33/350) is a slight positive, but overall value is driven primarily by its decorative appeal rather than substantial secondary market rarity.

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