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AI Identification

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Contemporary Mixed Media Animal Artwork in the Manner of Peter Max

Paintings and Prints

AI Estimated Value

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$4,000 - $7,000

As of June 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This large, square-format artwork appears to be a mixed media piece, possibly a serigraph or lithograph with hand-embellished details, featuring a vibrant tiger as the primary subject. The composition is stylistically consistent with the psychedelic Pop Art aesthetic of the late 20th century, particularly works associated with the studio of Peter Max. The central tiger is depicted with bold black stripes and a kaleidoscope of colors including orange, yellow, and blue, overlaid with celestial and geometric motifs. In the background, a large, colorful globe is set against a black void filled with stylized multicolored stars and a luminous blue moon. Smaller animal figures, such as a panda and various birds, are nestled within the tiger's form and at its feet. The Piece is housed in a wide, ornate gold-toned frame with a braided texture and a black inner mat with a gold fillet. While there is a dark mark in the lower right corner that appears consistent with a signature, it is not sufficiently legible in the image to provide a certain reading. The identification is based on visual and stylistic features including the saturated color palette and cosmic-themed iconography. The artwork appears to be in good overall condition with no visible tears or fading, though the gloss suggests it may be protected by plexiglass or high-shine glaze.

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Based on the visual evidence provided, I have evaluated this large-format mixed media work featuring a vibrant tiger and cosmic iconography. The stylistic elements, including the saturated psychedelic palette and celestial motifs, are highly consistent with the aesthetic signature associated with the studio of Peter Max. The piece bears a mark in the lower right corner that appears consistent with an artist’s signature, though I cannot definitively read or verify it from a photograph. Based on what I can see, the piece appears to be a serigraph or lithograph with significant hand-painted embellishments, a common medium for high-end studio releases of this type. The value estimate of $4,000 to $7,000 assumes the work is an authorized production from the artist's studio; however, I cannot verify authorship or the specific edition number from a photo. The ornate frame and apparent good condition suggest it has been well-maintained, though the high-gloss surface—likely plexiglass—prevents a clear assessment of the paper's texture. Market demand for vibrant, large-scale works in this manner remains strong among collectors of late 20th-century Pop Art. Please note that this valuation is a hypothesis centered on the assumed attribution. To move beyond a working assumption, a physical inspection by an expert, examination of the piece outside of the frame for watermarks or printer’s stamps, and a review of provenance documentation would be required. If the work were determined to be an unauthorized reproduction or a piece merely 'in the style of' the artist without studio involvement, the market value would likely decrease significantly to a decorative range of $200 to $500.

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