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Framed print in the style of Early 19th Century 'Gritos de Madrid' series

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$40-$120

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed print on cream-colored paper depicting a male figure in traditional attire, including a brown jacket, red waistcoat, and blue breeches, carrying a potted plant on his shoulder. The image is enclosed within a double-line rectangular border. Text at the top center reads 'Gritos de Madrid' in a cursive script, with the number '24' in the upper right corner. Below the figure, a caption in Spanish reads '¿Si yo tubiera balcon?'. The style of the illustration and the theme are consistent with the 'Gritos de Madrid' (Cries of Madrid) series of costumbrista prints popular in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, notably those attributed to artists like Antonio Rodríguez. The figure is depicted standing on a stylized stone platform. The paper appears slightly aged with minor surface inconsistencies consistent with a printed reproduction or vintage specimen. No artist signature is visible on the plate itself, and the piece is presented under glass in a modern white matte. The attribution to a specific era or artist is a hypothesis based on the visible titles, as the physical age of the paper and the printing technique (such as lithography or modern offset printing) cannot be verified without physical inspection. The item shows no significant visible damage, tears, or staining in the provided view.

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Based on what I can see, this item appears to be a framed print from a series titled 'Gritos de Madrid' (Cries of Madrid), numbered '24' and bearing a caption suggesting a flower-seller. The visual style is consistent with the costumbrista works of Antonio Rodríguez from the early 19th century. Market value is heavily dependent on whether this is a modern offset lithograph, a vintage reproduction, or a period intaglio print, which I cannot verify from a photo. The clean matte and modern frame, combined with the lack of visible plate marks or hand-coloring bleed, suggest this may be a decorative modern reproduction or a 20th-century lithographic specimen. My estimate reflects the value for a well-presented vintage or modern reproduction in the style of the series. To confirm a higher value associated with an early 19th-century specimen, an in-person examination would be required to verify the printing technique, paper fibers, and presence of a watermark. If this were to be identified as a period-correct early 19th-century engraving, the value would significantly increase, potentially reaching the $300-$500 range. Conversely, mass-produced modern copies typically trade at the lower end of my estimate as decorative household items. The current market shows a steady modest demand for costumbrista themes, but values are capped for unauthenticated prints without established provenance or physical scientific testing to confirm the age of the medium.

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