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Framed Figural Etching 'Night' by Alfred Robert Franchet

Fine Art Print

AI Estimated Value

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$200-400

As of June 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed etching, likely titled 'Night' by the French artist Alfred Robert Franchet (French, 1878-1934). The artwork depicts a nude or semi-nude female figure seated on a rocky outcrop, illuminated by a light source that appears to be held on her head or just above it, possibly a candle or a symbolic flame. Her long hair cascades down her back, extending past her seat. The figure is shown in profile, looking towards the left side of the composition, into a dimly lit, atmospheric landscape that suggests a nighttime or contemplative setting. The background is rendered with subtle textures, indicating foliage or a body of water, and there might be a faint silhouette of an animal or distinct shape in the upper left background, though this is difficult to discern clearly due to reflections on the glass. The etching technique is characterized by fine lines and delicate shading, creating a sense of depth and ethereal beauty typical of late 19th or early 20th-century Symbolist or Art Nouveau styles. The print itself exhibits an off-white or cream color, suggestive of age on the paper. It is housed within a simple, matted frame. The mat appears to be a light beige or cream color, showing signs of age-related discoloration or possibly foxing along the frame's edge. The frame itself is made of wood, painted or gilded in a distressed gold tone with a darker, possibly gray or brown, inner edge detailing, hinting at an older, possibly original, framing style. Reflections on the glass prevent a clear view of the entire artwork and any potential artist's signature or edition number which would typically be found along the bottom margin. The observable condition suggests general good preservation, though the glare makes it difficult to assess detailed surface condition of the print or potential acidic mat burning. The overall craftsmanship of both the print and the framing suggests a piece of artistic intent and commercial presentation from its period.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this framed figural etching, 'Night' by Alfred Robert Franchet, appears to be an authentic work characteristic of the artist's style and the Symbolist/Art Nouveau period. The fine lines, delicate shading, and ethereal subject matter align with Franchet's known output. The print paper's off-white color and the mat's discoloration suggest age-appropriate patination. The distressed gold-tone frame with darker inner detailing further points to a period appropriate presentation. Condition appears generally good, though glare prevents a detailed assessment of the print's surface for foxing, acid burn, or other damage. The framing seems stable. Current market conditions for turn-of-the-century European etchings by lesser-known but recognized artists like Franchet typically fall into a moderate range. Demand for such pieces is steady among collectors of Symbolism and Art Nouveau, but they are not considered exceptionally rare. Factors impacting value positively include the artistic merit and the evocative subject. Limitations in authenticity verification are significant without physical inspection. I cannot confirm the presence or absence of a signature, edition number, or publisher's chop, which are crucial for full authentication. An in-person examination would be required to meticulously assess print condition, paper quality, watermark (if any), and any hidden markings, as well as to confirm the artist's signature and edition details. Provenance documentation, if available, would also significantly enhance authenticity and value. Therefore, this valuation is based primarily on visual identification of style and apparent age.

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