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AI Identification

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Framed landscape print in the style of Ken Hamilton

Wall Art

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $350

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed landscape print depicting a rustic cabin or cottage nestled behind a large, blooming white bush or flowering tree. The artwork features a muted color palette dominated by whites, grays, and soft pinkish-purples in the background foliage, creating a misty or late 20th-century impressionistic aesthetic. The print is showcased within a multi-layered presentation: an inner red-bordered mat with a decorative quatrefoil-inspired cutout, followed by a wide, textured tan fabric or linen-style mat. It is housed in a substantial, beveled dark wood frame. The bottom edge of the print bears a signature that appears consistent with 'Ken Hamilton' followed by what may be a year, potentially '1987', though this text is somewhat obscured by the matting. The use of atmospheric lighting and the architectural subject matter are stylistically consistent with works by Ken Hamilton. The framing appears professionally executed with layered mats and a polished wood surface that shows minor surface dust but no visible significant damage. Without physical inspection, it is impossible to determine if this is a lithograph, giclee, or another form of reproduction; therefore, the attribution remains a hypothesis based on visible markings and style.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of a framed landscape print featuring a signature consistent with the artist Ken Hamilton. Based on what I can see, the piece reflects a late 20th-century impressionistic aesthetic with atmospheric lighting and a rustic architectural subject. The framing and matting appear professionally executed, which adds significantly to the presentation. However, I cannot verify from a photo whether this is a limited edition lithograph, a common giclee, or a mass-market reproduction. The signature and date (potentially 1987) appear consistent with the artist's known style, but I must treat this attribution as a hypothesis as markings can be misread or reproduced. The value range of $150 to $350 is based on the assumption that this is a signed, authorized print in good condition. Typically, market demand for works in this style is driven by decorative appeal and the reputation of the artist. The substantial wooden frame and complex matting likely account for a significant portion of its current market value. To confirm the identification and precise value, a physical inspection by a specialist would be necessary to determine the printing method and examine the paper for watermarks or plate marks. If this item were to be identified as a contemporary mass-produced copy or if the signature is found to be non-authorial, the value would likely decrease to a decorative range of $50 to $100. Conversely, if it is a low-edition hand-signed lithograph with documented provenance, it could reach the higher end of the provided estimate or slightly above in a retail gallery setting. Documentation regarding the work's origin would be required to shift the attribution from a hypothesis to a more certain status.

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