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Submitted photo · May 24, 2026

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Bedard 1982

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AI Identification

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Anthropomorphic duck art print in the style of Michael Bedard

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AI Estimated Value

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$40-$125

As of May 24, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a large-format illustrative art print featuring a white anthropomorphic duck loungeing in a light blue chair, wearing sunglasses and holding a cold beverage. The print includes the title 'Sitting Duck' in a stylized teal script and a large pink typographic block at the bottom reading 'BEDARD'. The image portrays a whimsical, slightly surreal scene against a textured peach-colored wall with two visible bullet holes impact marks, consistent with various 1980s pop-culture themes. The duck is seated on an orange-tiled patio under bright, direct lighting that creates sharp shadows. The user-provided attribution to 'Bedard 1982' is consistent with the visible text, though the age and status of this specific print as an early production or a later reproduction remain unverified. There appears to be a small copyright or publisher's mark in the lower right corner of the image area which is too small to read. The poster is unframed and appears to be printed on white cardstock or heavy paper; it shows minor signs of handling but no major tears or visible water damage from this angle. Without physical inspection of the paper weight, ink type, or embossed seals, this is classified as a decorative print in the manner of Michael Bedard's popular 'Sitting Ducks' series.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this large-format 'Sitting Duck' illustrative print. Per the user's submission, the item is attributed to Michael Bedard, circa 1982. From what I can see, the print bears markings and stylistic elements consistent with Bedard’s popular 1980s series, though I cannot determine from a photo whether this is an early production or a later reproduction. The paper appears to be a heavy cardstock with minor handling wear, but I would need a physical inspection to confirm the specific ink type or the presence of any embossed publisher seals that might differentiate an early-run poster from a modern reprint. The value estimate of $40-$125 assumes the attribution is correct and that the print is a licensed vintage production in good condition. General market demand for 1980s pop-culture lithographs remains steady, but the market heavily favors early editions over later mass-market copies. To confirm the piece's status, an in-person examination would be required to analyze the printing process (e.g., offset lithography vs. digital reproduction) and verify any copyright notations in the lower corner. If this were found to be a modern, unlicensed reproduction or a contemporary digital copy rather than a vintage 1982 release, the value would likely fall to $15-$25. Conversely, if documentation or physical evidence identified this as a signed or limited-edition run, the value could exceed the current estimate. Without physical verification, this remains a decorative print in the manner of the attributed artist.

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