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AI Identification

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Framed Portrait Print or Lithograph of a Mature Man with Textured Hair

Fine Art - Prints & Lithographs

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $350

As of May 16, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed portrait of a middle-aged to older male figure. The subject is depicted with highly textured, wavy, or curly grey-white hair and a matching stubble beard. His skin exhibits deep character lines around the eyes and brow, rendered in warm, earthy tones that contrast against a dark, moody background. The artistic style appears to be a realist lithograph or fine art print, characterized by fine line work that emphasizes the individual strands of hair and the texture of the skin. The print is professionally mounted within a light cream-colored mat and housed in a simple, slim-profile black wood or composite frame. There is a visible artist signature or mark in the lower left quadrant, though its specific identity is partially obscured by the frame glass. The piece is glazed with standard glass, which shows significant reflections of the surrounding environment in the photograph. Based on the aesthetic and framing style, the item likely dates from the late 20th century, approximately 1970 to 1990. The condition appears fair to good; the frame shows minor shelf wear, and the matting seems intact, though some dust or debris is visible behind the glass. The craftsmanship of the subject's rendering suggests a skilled artist with a focus on human expression and physiological detail.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual analysis of this framed portrait print, which I estimate was produced between 1970 and 1990. The work demonstrates high technical skill in realistic lithographic or etching techniques, particularly in the rendering of chiaroscuro lighting and the intricate textures of the subject’s hair and skin. Based on the signature's placement and the professional mounting, this appears to be a limited edition or studio print rather than a mass-market reproduction. The item is in fair-to-good condition. The matting shows no significant 'foxing' or water damage, though the presence of debris behind the glass indicates the frame's seal has been compromised, risking potential localized abrasion to the print surface. The frame itself shows minor cosmetic wear consistent with age. The current market for late 20th-century figurative prints is moderate. Demand is primarily decorative unless the artist is identified as a known master of the period. Comparables for anonymous or mid-tier regional artist portraits of this size typically fall within the $100–$400 range at auction. The value is currently limited by the obscured signature and the lack of a visible edition number (e.g., 1/50). Limitations and Authentication: This appraisal is based solely on digital images. Without an in-person inspection, I cannot verify the substrate (paper type), the presence of a watermark, or determine if the signature is hand-signed in pencil or part of the plate. To provide a definitive valuation, I would require an inspection under a loupe to check for a dot-matrix pattern (indicating a digital reproduction) versus true ink-on-paper impressions. Provenance documentation or a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) would be required to move this into a higher value bracket.

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