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Framed floral print attributed to David Buck

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$40 - $80

As of June 13, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed and matted print featuring a botanical desert scene, specifically a cactus with three vibrant reddish-orange flowers. The artwork is executed in a style consistent with watercolor or a similar fluid medium, characterized by soft, wash-like textures in the background and more detailed linework on the cactus spines. The lower left corner bears a signature that appears to read 'David Buck' alongside the numbers '203/300', which suggests it is a limited edition print. The artwork is housed under glass within a multi-layered mat featuring a cream-colored outer mat and a thin dark inner border. The frame is a dark-stained wood with decorative molding. A small pink price sticker reading '$75' is visible on the upper right of the frame. The overall composition and color palette of warm earth tones and sage greens are stylistically consistent with late 20th-century Southwest American art. Without a physical inspection of the paper, ink, and a verification of the signature by an art expert, the attribution to David Buck remains a hypothesis based on visible markings. The piece appears to be in good condition, showing typical minor wear on the wooden frame edges.

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Based on the provided details, I have reviewed this framed botanical desert print. The artwork bears a signature reading 'David Buck' and the edition number '203/300', suggesting it is a limited edition print. However, without a physical inspection of the paper and ink, I cannot verify the signature; therefore, the attribution to David Buck remains a working hypothesis. The piece presents well with warm earth tones characteristic of late 20th-century Southwest American decor, housed in a matted, dark-stained wood frame showing typical minor wear. The market for regional, decorative Southwest botanical prints is generally soft unless directly tied to highly sought-after artists. The estimated value reflects typical secondary market sales for decorative limited edition prints of this era and subject matter, assuming the attribution is accurate. To establish authorship, an in-person examination by an art expert familiar with the artist's work would be required. If the signature is misread or the piece is simply a mass-produced decorative copy rather than a hand-signed limited edition, the value would be strictly associated with its decorative appeal and framing components, likely falling into the $10 to $30 range.

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