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Category: Art Itzchak Tarkay "Suzanne" (signed) Material: Painting Weight: 50 lbs. Dimensions: 50 x 30

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AI Identification

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Modern figure painting in the style of Itzchak Tarkay

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AI Estimated Value

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$1,000 - $3,500

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This artwork depicts a stylized seated woman in a composition that is stylistically consistent with the late 20th-century 'Social Mannerist' style favored by artist Itzchak Tarkay. The subject wears a blue hat and deep blue skirt paired with a dark jacket, set against a background of vibrant red, yellow, and pastel tones. The work features fluid, dark outlines and a mix of flat color fields and textured patterns, such as the floral motif on the red armchair. A signature reading 'Tarkay' is visible in the lower-left corner; however, without physical inspection, this signature must be viewed as unverified evidence of authorship. The user identifies this piece as 'Suzanne' by Itzchak Tarkay, though this title and attribution remain a hypothesis subject to expert authentication. Physically, the work appears to be a large-scale painting or high-quality serigraph, housed in a wide, ornate gold-toned frame with a black inner mat. As the medium cannot be confirmed as original oil or acrylic versus a mechanical reproduction from an image alone, the craftsmanship is noted as consistent with commercial fine art editions of the late 20th century. Condition appears good with no major visible tears or fading, though there is a prominent light reflection on the surface from the photograph's flash.

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this large-scale composition depicting a seated woman, which the user identifies as 'Suzanne' by Itzchak Tarkay. The work bears a signature consistent with Tarkay in the lower-left corner and exhibits the vibrant, 'Social Mannerist' aesthetic typical of his known body of work. However, I cannot verify from a photo whether the medium is an original acrylic painting or a high-quality serigraph on canvas. This distinction is critical, as a unique painting would command a higher price than a reproduction edition. Physical inspection is required to determine the presence of hand-applied pigment versus mechanical printing dots. The estimated value of $1,000 to $3,500 assumes the work is a legitimate limited-edition serigraph or a mid-range original work attributed to the artist. This estimate reflects the general market demand for Tarkay’s colorful, decorative style, which remains popular in commercial gallery circuits. I cannot confirm authorship based on an unverified signature, as markings can be replicated. To establish a more precise valuation, one would need provenance documentation or a physical examination by an expert familiar with Tarkay’s technique. If this item were determined to be a common poster or a 'style-of' decorative copy without the artist's direct involvement, the value would likely fall below $200. The condition appears stable, though the heavy frame accounts for much of the reported 50 lbs weight and adds to the item's decorative appeal.

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