
Children in a Garden with Watering Can and Flowers Print
This item is a framed print depicting a group of young children, likely girls, in what appears to be a lush garden setting. The print showcases a vibrant color palette with dominant greens of foliage, various shades for the children's attire (blues, reds, pinks, whites, browns), and bright yellows and whites for flowers. The composition features at least seven children. One child in the foreground holds a small watering can with a long stick or fishing rod-like implement. Others are holding bouquets of yellow flowers. Their clothing style, with bonnets, long dresses, aprons, and smocks, suggests a late 19th to early 20th-century period. The print appears to be a reproduction of a painting, possibly a chromolithograph or another form of fine art reproduction, encased in a simple, dark-colored frame with a visible white matboard surrounding the image. A handwritten signature, 'Harry Jacobs' (or similar), is present in the lower left corner of the image area, indicating the likely artist of the original work. A small, round, blue and white sticker with '63' visible in black ink is affixed to the lower left corner of the matting, possibly an inventory or sale tag. The overall condition appears good for its age, though the resolution of the image makes it difficult to detect minor cosmetic issues like scratches, fading, or foxing. The craftsmanship suggests a commercially produced print rather than an original artwork, with the quality of the reproduction being a key factor in its artistic value.
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Estimated Value
$50 - $150
Basic Information
Category
Framed Art Print
Appraised On
October 27, 2025
Estimated Value
$50 - $150
Item Description
This item is a framed print depicting a group of young children, likely girls, in what appears to be a lush garden setting. The print showcases a vibrant color palette with dominant greens of foliage, various shades for the children's attire (blues, reds, pinks, whites, browns), and bright yellows and whites for flowers. The composition features at least seven children. One child in the foreground holds a small watering can with a long stick or fishing rod-like implement. Others are holding bouquets of yellow flowers. Their clothing style, with bonnets, long dresses, aprons, and smocks, suggests a late 19th to early 20th-century period. The print appears to be a reproduction of a painting, possibly a chromolithograph or another form of fine art reproduction, encased in a simple, dark-colored frame with a visible white matboard surrounding the image. A handwritten signature, 'Harry Jacobs' (or similar), is present in the lower left corner of the image area, indicating the likely artist of the original work. A small, round, blue and white sticker with '63' visible in black ink is affixed to the lower left corner of the matting, possibly an inventory or sale tag. The overall condition appears good for its age, though the resolution of the image makes it difficult to detect minor cosmetic issues like scratches, fading, or foxing. The craftsmanship suggests a commercially produced print rather than an original artwork, with the quality of the reproduction being a key factor in its artistic value.
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