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Limited Edition Modernist Figurative Print

Fine Art - Prints & Multiples

AI Estimated Value

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$450 - $700

As of June 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a limited edition modernist print featuring a figurative subject, possibly a seated or reclining female figure, rendered in a stylized, high-contrast black and white aesthetic. The artwork demonstrates characteristics of 20th-century printmaking, utilizing bold negative and positive space to define the silhouette against a dark background. It is professionally framed in a slim, black high-gloss frame with protective glass or acrylic glazing. Beneath the primary image, there are two distinct pencil markings: on the left, an edition number that appears to be '20/150', indicating this is the 20th print of a 150-run series, and on the right, a vertical signature or artist's mark. The paper exhibits some minor discoloration or foxing consistent with age, particularly visible in the margins of the matting. The print itself appears well-centered with clean plate marks visible around the edge of the inked area. The craftsmanship suggests a professional studio production. The overall condition shows slight wear to the frame edges and some dust accumulation under the glass. The style reflects mid-to-late 20th-century graphic arts, likely influenced by Cubism or Art Deco in its simplification of form.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a remote visual analysis of this limited edition modernist figurative print (20/150). The work exhibits an aesthetic consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century lithography or linocut techniques, drawing inspiration from Art Deco and Cubist simplification. My examination of the image reveals a professionally executed composition with strong contrast and visible plate marks, suggesting a high-quality studio production. The condition appears fair to good; while the ink remains saturated, I observed minor foxing and discoloration on the paper margins, which may indicate acid migration from the matting or exposure to humidity. The frame shows minor edge wear and internal dust. The market for mid-century modernist prints remains stable, with collectors prioritizing graphic clarity and limited edition runs. Comparables for unsigned or moderately recognized modernist prints of this edition size typically trade in the $400 to $800 range. The value of this specific piece is slightly moderated by the visible foxing. Limitation of Appraisal: This valuation is based solely on digital images. Without physical inspection, I cannot verify the signature's authenticity, the specific type of paper used (e.g., Arches or Rives BFK), or the depth of the foxing. A full authentication would require an in-person examination of the paper's watermark, a review of provenance documentation or a Certificate of Authenticity (COA), and an inspection out of the frame to assess the reverse side for mounting damage. Scientific testing of the ink and paper fibers would be necessary to establish a definitive date of creation.

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