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Surreal Foliage Skull Framed Print

Framed Art Print

AI Estimated Value

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$150-300

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a framed art print, likely a lithograph or serigraph, featuring a vibrant red background. The central image appears to be a surreal or abstract representation of a skull, formed by darker foliage-like shapes and what seem to be berries or small, dark fruits. Surrounding the skull formation are organic, swirling shapes in muted yellow, light blue, and white, giving an ethereal or melting quality. Below the skull, faint lines suggest a figure or additional abstracted elements, perhaps part of a larger composition, or a signature in the lower left, though this is difficult to discern clearly due to reflections and image quality. The print is housed under glass and framed in a solid, dark wood frame with a visible grain, possibly oak or a similar hard wood, and features mitered corners. Inside the frame, there is a wide, light-colored mat board, likely white or off-white, separating the print from the frame. The visible condition appears good, with no obvious damage to the print itself, though reflections on the glass make it hard to assess fully. The wooden frame shows a natural patina consistent with age, and minor surface scratches or dust might be present but are not clearly visible. The style suggests a 20th-century aesthetic, potentially mid-to-late 20th century, given the surrealist leanings and color palette. The overall presentation indicates a well-preserved piece of decorative art, possibly a limited edition print by a recognized artist, although no specific artist's signature or edition number is clearly visible.

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Upon my virtual examination of this 'Surreal Foliage Skull' framed print, I assess its condition as good. The print itself appears free from visible damage such as tears, creases, or significant fading, though reflections on the glass obscure a complete assessment. The framing, including the dark wood frame and wide mat, is appropriate for the piece and appears to be in sound condition, showing a natural patina consistent with age. Authentication based solely on an image is inherently limited. I cannot confirm the artist, the precise printmaking technique (lithograph, serigraph), or if it's a limited edition without physical inspection, or provenance documentation. There's a faint signature or mark in the lower left which could hold key information. Market conditions for decorative art prints like this vary widely. Without an identifiable artist, the value is primarily driven by aesthetic appeal and decorative potential. Comparables would include other framed, surreal or abstract prints of similar size and visual impact from the mid-to-late 20th century. Demand for such pieces is generally steady among interior decorators and private collectors seeking unique visual statements, but widespread rarity is unlikely unless an important artist is identified. Factors significantly impacting value include the potential identification of a known artist, confirmation of a limited edition number, and the specific printmaking process. If this print were by a recognized Surrealist or contemporary artist, its value could increase substantially. For full authentication and a definitive valuation, I would require an in-person examination to inspect the print out of the frame (if possible) for edition numbers, artist's proofs, or specific print characteristics. Provenance documentation, such as purchase receipts or exhibition history, would be crucial. Scientific testing, like pigment analysis, would only be considered if a specific artist or period needed verification.

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