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Limited Edition Golden Retriever Puppy Print by Cynthie Fisher

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$45.00 - $75.00

As of June 21, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a limited edition wildlife and sporting art print featuring two golden retriever puppies amidst hunting gear. One puppy is lying down, playfully gnawing on a leather glove, while the other sits upright looking towards a camouflage hunting bag. The artwork is rendered in a realistic, detailed illustrative style with a warm palette of golds, tans, and greens. The print is hand-signed by the artist, Cynthie Fisher, in the lower left corner and includes a handwritten title or inscription. In the lower right corner, it is hand-numbered '224/3000', indicating a large but finite production run. The print is presented with a cream-colored mat. Regarding condition, there are visible reflections on the glass or protective covering, but the paper appears flat with no immediate signs of foxing or water damage visible through the frame. The framing seems contemporary. This piece falls into the genre of American sporting art, popular in the late 20th century to present, celebrating hunting traditions and companion animals. The level of detail in the fur and the textures of the camouflage fabric demonstrate high-quality commercial illustration craftsmanship.

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I have conducted a visual examination of the Limited Edition print by Cynthie Fisher (224/3000), titled and signed in graphite. The artwork exhibits high-quality commercial realism consistent with Fisher's known style, particularly in the detailed rendering of canine fur and sporting equipment textures. Visually, the print appears to be in excellent condition; there is no evidence of moisture infiltration, fading from UV exposure, or 'foxing' (acidic spotting). The matting and contemporary frame appear stable, though a physical inspection is required to determine if acid-free archival materials were used. From a market perspective, while Fisher is a respected wildlife artist, this specific piece faces valuation challenges due to the high edition size of 3,000. Scarcity is low, and similar sporting art prints occupy a saturated secondary market. Comparables for signed Fisher prints of this size and subject matter typically sell at auction or via decorative retailers within the $40 to $85 range. The 'Golden Retriever' subject matter maintains consistent popularity among sporting art collectors, which supports the liquidity of the item, even if it does not command a premium price. Limitations: This appraisal is based solely on digital imagery. Full authentication would require an in-person examination to verify the paper substrate's watermark and the 'drag' of the graphite signature to ensure it is not a pre-printed facsimile. I cannot confirm if the print is hinged with reversible tape or if it has been trimmed beneath the mat. For insurance purposes, provenance or a gallery receipt of purchase would further solidify its history. A physical inspection would also reveal if the glazing is standard glass or conservation-grade acrylic, which slightly impacts the replacement value.

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