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H Gordon Wang

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Framed Fine Art Print after H. Gordon Wang

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$150 - $250

As of June 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed fine art print, likely a lithograph or serigraph, depicting a romanticized, impressionistic garden scene by the artist H. Gordon Wang. The composition features an outdoor patio setting with three white wicker armchairs gathered around a table draped in a floral cloth. A vibrant trellis covered in green foliage and red flowers provides dappled shade across the scene. The color palette is dominated by cool blues, purples, and whites, contrasted by naturalistic greens and floral reds, creating a serene, sun-drenched atmosphere. The print is professionally matted with a double mat board—a white inner mat and a wider textured or off-white outer mat—and is housed in a traditional wooden frame with a gold-tone inner fillet. Based on the style and typical production of Wang’s work, this piece likely dates from the late 20th century to early 2000s. The artwork demonstrates the artist’s characteristic use of light and texture through broken brushstrokes. The condition appears to be good with no visible foxing, water damage, or significant fading, though some minor scuffing on the wooden frame edges is typical for its age. The print quality suggests a high-end commercial reproduction intended for interior design and residential display.

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Based on my visual examination of this framed print after H. Gordon Wang, I have assessed its current fair market value. The work is a decorative offset lithograph or serigraph characteristic of Wang’s impressionistic garden series which gained significant popularity in the late 20th-century home décor market. The composition utilizes a hallmark palette of lavender and cool blues, and the application of light through 'broken' brushstrokes is consistent with his commercial reproductions. Condition-wise, the print appears to be in good state with no evidence of UV-fading or acid-burn from the matting. The double-matting and gold-tone fillet indicate professional, high-end framing, which accounts for a substantial portion of the item's secondary market value. In the current market, works by Wang are prolific; they are valued more for their decorative appeal than as rare fine art investments. Similar pieces frequently sell at estate auctions and secondary marketplaces within the $100 to $300 range depending on size and frame quality. Limitations: This appraisal is based solely on digital images. Without a physical inspection, I cannot confirm the specific printing method (e.g., if it is a hand-embellished giclée) or determine if the signature is hand-signed or a plate-print. A full authentication would require removing the backing to inspect for a certificate of authenticity (COA), checking for a watermark on the paper, and using magnification to determine the dot pattern of the ink. Furthermore, the presence of archival-grade materials cannot be verified without testing the pH of the mats.

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