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Nu assis de dos (Seated Nude from the Back) - Henri Matisse Print

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Modern Classic Series Matisse #20 Nude

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$45-85

AI estimate as of April 1, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This item is a framed fine art print inspired by a series of minimalist line drawings by Henri Matisse. The artwork features a single, flowing black contour line on a stark white background, depicting the rear view of a seated nude female figure. The composition exemplifies Matisse's late-career focus on simplification and the economy of line to convey volume and form. The print is housed in a modern, rectangular black frame with a profile that appears to be between 0.75 and 1 inch wide. The framing includes a protective glass or acrylic glazing, which shows a significant diagonal reflection from an external light source in the provided image. Physically, the paper appears to be a bright white stock, possibly a giclée or high-quality offset lithographic print associated with the 'Modern Classic Series.' A small, discernible signature or mark is visible in the lower-left corner of the image area, consistent with Matisse's stylized signature often found on licensed reproductions. The condition of the frame and print appears to be good with no obvious signs of moisture damage, fading, or foxing visible from this perspective. The style is quintessentially mid-20th-century Modernism, although this specific reproduction is likely a contemporary manufacture. The simplicity of the craftsmanship highlights the elegance of the subject matter, making it a versatile piece for modern interior decor.

AI Appraisal Report

I have examined the digital image of the framed print entitled 'Nu assis de dos,' after the original minimalist sketches by Henri Matisse. The item is identified as part of the 'Modern Classic Series,' which indicates it is a contemporary, mass-market decorative reproduction rather than a limited edition lithograph or a lifetime impression. Based on my visual inspection, the piece is in good decorative condition; the paper remains bright white without evidence of UV yellowing, and the modern black frame shows no significant abrasions. This item is a high-volume decorative print commonly found in retail environments, which inherently limits its rarity and secondary market value. The current market for minimalist line art remains strong for interior design, but value is capped by the lack of rarity and the decorative nature of the series. Comparable sales for similar 'Modern Classic' framed reproductions typically fall within the $40 to $100 range at secondary household auctions or estate sales. Important Limitations: As this appraisal is based solely on a digital image, I cannot verify the specific printing method (e.g., offset lithography vs. giclée) or the acid-free status of the mounting materials. This valuation assumes the signature is a printed facsimile and not an original hand-sighed edition. To provide a definitive authentication of the print's origin, an in-person examination would be required to inspect the paper's watermark, the ink's texture under magnification, and the presence of any publisher's blind stamps. Verification of the 'Modern Classic Series' catalog numbers and original retail provenance would further solidify this valuation.

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