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Offset lithograph

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AI Identification

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Screenprint or offset lithograph in the manner of Andy Warhol

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AI Estimated Value

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$40,000 - $60,000

As of May 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This artwork is a portrait in profile of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, rendered in a style that is highly consistent with the 'Reigning Queens' series by Andy Warhol. The user identifies the medium as an offset lithograph. The piece features vibrant, non-naturalistic color blocks in blue, yellow, and red, layered over a photographic base image. The subject is depicted wearing a tiara, drop earrings, and a large necklace, further adorned with geometric color overlays that mimic postage stamps or decorative elements. In the bottom margin, the print bears a signature that appears consistent with 'Andy Warhol' and a hand-written numbering that reads '87/125'. Additionally, a faint embossed or printed watermark in the lower-left corner appears to read '© ANDY WARHOL'. While these markings are present, they are unverified without physical inspection and professional authentication. The paper appears to have a slight texture, and the print quality shows the sharp registration typically associated with professional printing. This style is consistent with the late 20th-century Pop Art movement, specifically circa 1985. The condition appears stable with clean margins, though some minor softening at the edges is visible in the photograph.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image provided, this work appears to be a screenprint or high-quality offset lithograph consistent with the 'Reigning Queens' series attributed to Andy Warhol, specifically the 1985 portrait of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. The piece bears a signature and numbering '87/125' consistent with established editions from this period. I also observe a watermark in the lower-left corner that appears to read '© ANDY WARHOL'. However, I cannot verify the legitimacy of these markings or the paper's exact composition from a photograph; a physical inspection is required to confirm the presence of 'diamond dust' often used in some versions and to distinguish between a period edition and a later reproduction. The value estimate of $40,000 to $60,000 assumes this is a period-produced edition from the recorded 1985 series. This range reflects the high market demand for Warhol's late-career portraiture and the specific popularity of the 'Reigning Queens' catalog. Condition appears stable, though any softening of the margins or potential UV fading would impact the final value. If this item were determined to be a later decorative reproduction or an 'in the style of' work without a verified link to the artist's estate or authorized printers, the value would likely fall to $200 - $500 as a decorative object. To confirm its status, I recommend a physical examination by a contemporary art specialist and the acquisition of provenance documentation or catalog raisonné verification. Scientific testing of the ink and paper fibers could also provide necessary clarity regarding its production date.

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