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Ballet Dancers Print

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$30-70

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a framed print depicting two ballet dancers in a pose. The female dancer is in the foreground, positioned en pointe on her right foot with her left leg extended to the side. She wears a white or light-colored tutu with visible layers of netting or tulle. Her arms are extended upwards and to her right, forming an elegant line. The male dancer is behind her and to her left, supporting her with his right arm around her waist and his left arm extended to the side. He wears a dark top. The artwork is executed in muted tones, primarily grey and black, with some subtle color in the skin tones and the tutu appear to have a very light blue tint. The background is a solid grey creating a simple backdrop that highlights the figures. A signature is visible in the lower right corner, which appears to read "M. Dobuzhinsky" or similar, although it is difficult to decipher clearly from the image. The print is housed in a simple black frame with a white matting around the image. The frame appears to be wood or a composite material, with some minor surface wear visible along the bottom edge. The matting is smooth and evenly cut. The overall condition of the print within the frame appears good, although assessing any fading or discoloration would require closer inspection. The style suggests a classical or traditional depiction of ballet.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this is a framed print depicting two ballet dancers. The figures and style suggest a classical ballet theme and execution. The print appears to be in good condition within the frame, with a simple black frame and white matting. Minor surface wear is visible on the frame. A signature in the lower right appears to read "M. Dobuzhinsky" or similar. Mstislav Dobuzhinsky (1875-1957) was a known artist who depicted theatre and ballet scenes. If authentic, prints by Dobuzhinsky can vary in value depending on the specific image, rarity, edition size, and condition. However, verifying the authenticity of the signature and determining if this is a genuine print by Dobuzhinsky, and if so, what type of print (e.g., etching, lithograph, giclée), is impossible from images alone. In-person examination is crucial to assess print quality, paper type, potential print marks, and to confirm the authenticity of the signature. Research into the artist's printmaking practices and comparison with known authentic prints from the same series (if applicable) would be necessary. Provenance documentation would also significantly impact value and authenticity. Assuming for appraisal purposes this is a decorative print without confirmed artist attribution or authentication, the value is based primarily on its aesthetic appeal and condition as a framed item. If it were definitively authenticated as an original print by Dobuzhinsky, the value would be significantly higher, easily in the hundreds or thousands depending on specifics. Without authentication, market value for such a decorative print is modest.

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