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Print signed 'Amy Anderson'

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AI Estimated Value

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$75-$150

AI estimate as of August 21, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This artwork depicts a portrait of an Indigenous person adorned with traditional elements such as chokers, feathers in the hair, and armbands, surrounded by detailed foliage, blackberry branches, and multiple birds resembling cardinals. The composition uses a soft watercolor or mixed media style with earthy tones of brown, green, and a pale blue-grey wash in the background. The piece is framed behind glass with a wide reddish-brown mat and an ornate textured metallic outer frame. At the lower left of the image area, there is a visible signature that appears to read 'Amy Anderson' along with a numbering notation '559/1000' and a signature below it, suggesting a limited edition reproduction rather than a unique painting. A small green retail or thrift store tag is adhered to the bottom left of the mat, displaying pricing and barcode information. The item is unauthenticated, and the visual evidence is consistent with a mass-produced or limited edition fine art print from the late 20th century, though physical inspection is required to determine the exact printing technique.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on what I can see in the provided image, this piece is a limited edition fine art print numbered 559/1000 and bears a signature that appears to read 'Amy Anderson.' The artwork depicts a detailed portrait of an Indigenous person surrounded by botanical and avian elements in a soft watercolor style, presented in an ornate metallic frame with a wide mat. I can't verify the exact printing technique or paper quality from a photo alone, and physical inspection would be needed to confirm whether this is a modern offset lithograph, giclee, or another reproduction method. My value estimate assumes the item is a limited edition print by the indicated artist, supported by the visible numbering. In the secondary market, decorative limited edition prints of this type typically trade in the $75 to $150 range, driven primarily by decorative appeal rather than significant artist demand. If physical inspection were to reveal that this piece is a poster, mass-market reproduction, or a copy rather than a hand-signed limited edition, the value would likely decrease to the $25 to $50 range, reflecting strictly the value of the framing materials. To better establish the value and proper attribution, an in-person examination by a fine art specialist and research into the specific publication history of the artist's limited editions would be required.

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