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AI Identification

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Contemporary pop surrealist-style print, appears to be in the manner of Takashi Murakami

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AI Estimated Value

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$4,000 - $7,000

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a vibrant, framed lithograph or serigraph print featuring a hyper-stylized character against a fuchsia and purple gradient background. The central figure is a distorted, yellow multi-armed character with multiple eyes and circular ears, stylistically consistent with the 'DOB' character associated with Japanese artist Takashi Murakami. The character is depicted in a chaotic scene with blue lines extending from its hands and holding various objects, including mallets. The piece is notably marked in the lower left corner with what appears to be an edition number reading '59/60' and bears a signature in the bottom right corner that is consistent with the hand of Takashi Murakami; however, these markings have not been physically verified. The artwork is housed in a simple black frame behind glass or acrylic. The print quality appears high with sharp color saturation and flat, clean graphics typical of contemporary pop art production. The condition appears stable within the frame, with no immediately visible tears or fading, though the surface has not been inspected outside of the glazing. The identification is considered a hypothesis based on visual markings and aesthetic hallmarks of 'Superflat' movement works, pending professional in-person authentication.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, I have evaluated this framed print featuring a complex figure stylistically consistent with the 'Superflat' movement. The piece bears a signature and edition number (59/60) consistent with the hand of Takashi Murakami, though I cannot verify these markings as manually applied or officially issued from a photograph alone. The high color saturation and precise graphics are typical of high-end contemporary lithographs, but a physical inspection would be required to determine the substrate quality and the exact printing method used. My valuation assumes the hypothesis that this is a recognized limited edition by the artist. In the current secondary market, works associated with this aesthetic remain in high demand among contemporary collectors. The value of $4,000 - $7,000 reflects the typical range for such editions in stable condition. However, this estimate is contingent upon professional authentication. I cannot confirm the authorship or the age of the materials via digital image; therefore, if the work were discovered to be a later decorative reproduction or an 'after' print without the artist's direct involvement, the value would likely drop to a decorative range of $100 - $300. To establish a more precise valuation, one would need to conduct an in-person examination of the paper's watermark, inspect the signature under magnification to ensure it is not printed, and review any available provenance or gallery documentation. The current framing appears to protect the work, but I cannot assess potential acid damage or hinge-staining to the verso without removing the glazing.

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