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AI Identification

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Framed Lithograph or Print of a Park Scene

Wall Art

AI Estimated Value

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$50 - $150

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed artistic print, likely a lithograph or a high-quality reproduction, depicting a serene park scene. The artwork itself shows multiple figures, including adults and possibly children, strolling through a sun-dappled park with lush green trees, flowering bushes, and a path. The overall color palette of the artwork is soft and natural, featuring greens, browns, and muted pastel tones for the figures and foliage, with highlights of white and light blues suggesting sunlight and sky. The image is housed within a multi-layered matting system. The innermost layer of the mat directly surrounding the print appears to be a decorative paper with a mottled green and brown, slightly abstract patterned design. This is then bordered by a wider, solid dark green or forest green mat. The entire piece is enclosed in a classic, rectangular picture frame made of what appears to be wood with a metallic gold finish. The frame displays a simple, clean profile with no elaborate carvings, suggesting a contemporary or traditional style. The condition appears to be good with no obvious signs of significant damage to the frame or the visible artwork, such as cracks, chips, or major discoloration. However, reflections on the glass (if present) or print surface make it difficult to ascertain the exact medium and precise details of the print's texture. The lack of visible artist's signature or edition number on the visible area of the print prevents specific identification of the artist or manufacturing details. Based on the style and framing, it likely dates from the late 20th century to early 21st century. The craftsmanship appears to be standard for commercially produced framed art.

AI Appraisal Report

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I've examined the provided image of this framed artistic print depicting a park scene. Visually, the piece appears to be in good condition, with no obvious damage like cracks, chips to the frame, or significant discoloration to the print. The framing choice, with its layered matting and gold-finished wooden frame, suggests a commercially produced decorative item. The soft color palette and subject matter are quite common for mass-market decor. Market conditions for such decorative prints are generally modest; comparable items, often mass-produced lithographs or giclées, typically retail in the $50-$200 range, depending on size and retailer. Demand is stable but not high, and rarity is extremely low given the likely commercial origin. Factors impacting value include its good condition, but significantly, the lack of an identifiable artist, signature, or edition number severely limits its potential as a fine art piece, placing it firmly in the decorative category. The general style suggests a late 20th to early 21st-century production. It's important to note that my authenticity verification is limited by the image alone. Without an in-person examination, I cannot confirm the exact print medium (e.g., lithograph vs. giclée), the quality of the paper, or search for any hidden signatures or edition numbers. Provenance documentation or an in-person inspection to remove the backing and directly examine the print's surface and edges would be necessary for a full authentication and a more precise determination of the medium and potential artistic merit beyond a decorative piece.

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