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Submitted photo · June 20, 2026

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This appears to be a numbered limited edition print. Owner was told it might be an “etching” and artist signed in lower left Vladimir ‘88. Framed under glass or acrylic. The title is “Wall street” but that is unknown. The print number is 57/100.

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AI Identification

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Triptych-style limited edition print attributed to Vladimir

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AI Estimated Value

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$600 - $1,200

As of June 20, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A horizontal, tiered composition presented as a triptych on deckle-edged paper, framed in a dark wood or metal frame with a gold-tone inner fillet. The work is stylistically consistent with late 20th-century architectural abstractions, featuring a mix of geometric lines, industrial gears, and urban structures. In the lower-left corner, the piece bears a signature and date reading 'Vladimir '88' and a fractional numbering that appears to read '57/100', consistent with a limited edition run. The owner identifies the piece as titled 'Wall Street' and suggests it may be an etching; however, without physical inspection of the plate marks and ink density, the exact printmaking technique remains unverified. The imagery includes a large yellow architectural column, a sign marked 'WALL', and various skyscraper-like silhouettes combined with organic and mechanical motifs executed in a palette of muted browns, blues, and gold tones. The paper displays visible deckle edges and appears to be in good condition, housed under a reflective glazing (either glass or acrylic). Any claims regarding the artist's identity or the specific medium are based on legible markings and user context, which require professional in-person verification for authentication.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided images, this work is a contemporary triptych-style print featuring architectural and industrial motifs. Per user submission, the piece is attributed to an artist named 'Vladimir' and titled 'Wall Street.' The print bears a signature and date consistent with 'Vladimir '88' and is marked with a fractional edition number of '57/100'. I cannot determine the exact printmaking medium from a photograph; while it is identified by the owner as a potential etching, physical inspection of the plate marks and ink texture would be required to differentiate it from a lithograph or serigraph. The value estimate is predicated on the assumption that this is a limited edition work by a collected artist from the late 20th century. Market demand for large-scale, 1980s architectural abstractions remains stable for corporate and interior design use. If this attribution is accurate and the signature is determined to be associated with a recognized hand, the work could reasonably command a price in the $600 to $1,200 range at a specialized auction or gallery. However, I cannot verify authorship or the age of the materials from a photo alone. To establish a formal valuation, an in-person examination by a print specialist is necessary to confirm the technique and paper type. Should the piece be found to be a posthumous reproduction or a decorative 'in the style of' work without a verifiable artist record, the value would likely decrease to a decorative level of $150 to $300. The presence of the frame and the condition of the deckle edge add to the visual appeal, though the state of the paper under the glazing cannot be fully assessed without removal.

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