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AI Identification

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Art book in the style of Shanghai People's Art Publishing House

Books and Manuscripts

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $350

As of July 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a large-format art book or exhibition catalog, stylistically consistent with modern Chinese publications. The off-white or cream-colored cover features a tan or light brown rectangular inset with prominent black vertical calligraphy. Smaller black text in the bottom-left corner includes a publisher's mark that reads "上海人民美术出版社出版" (Published by Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House) and "故宫博物院藏" (Collection of the Palace Museum). The primary title text in the inset appears to refer to a poetic landscape or album, potentially consistent with works by Ming dynasty artist Xu Wei. The physical construction appears to be a paper-bound or soft-cover volume with a slightly textured finish. Visible condition includes some minor wear or creasing along the spine edge on the left, but the paper remains relatively clean without significant foxing or staining. The age is difficult to determine from a photograph alone, but the printing style and publisher information are consistent with a mid-to-late 20th-century or early 21st-century production. Without an in-person inspection of the interior pages and binding methods, the exact contents and edition remain unverified hypotheses based on the visible cover text.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this item appears to be a large-format art publication potentially featuring the works of Xu Wei or similar Ming dynasty masters, bearing the imprint of the Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House. I cannot verify from a photo the specific edition or the quality of the interior plates, but the cover suggests a high-quality reproduction of Palace Museum holdings. The value is based on the working assumption that this is a mid-to-late 20th-century or early 21st-century scholarly facsimile or fine art album. These volumes are valued for their print quality and historical significance to researchers of Chinese landscape painting and calligraphy. Based on what I can see, the condition is relatively good with minor edge wear, which is typical for softbound paper volumes of this size. The market for these specialized art books is driven by collectors and academic libraries, where well-preserved examples from reputable houses like Shanghai People's Fine Arts typically command a premium. To confirm its specific place in the market, one would need a physical inspection to determine the printing method (e.g., offset vs. woodblock reproduction), internal paper quality, and the completeness of the album. If this item were discovered to be a later, lower-quality contemporary digital reprint or a mass-produced souvenir edition rather than a high-fidelity art press edition, the value would likely decrease to approximately $30 - $60. Conversely, if identified as an early or limited fine-press run from the mid-20th century, it could exceed the top end of the current estimate.

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