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Pin-up Art Print of Seated Nude Figure with Stocking

Art Prints/Pin-up Art

AI Estimated Value

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$100-250

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a pin-up art print depicting a seated, nude female figure. She is shown in a dynamic pose, with one leg extended and raised, wearing a dark, possibly black, stocking and a high-heeled shoe of a similar dark color. Her other leg is bent inwards, and her arms are raised, seemingly adjusting or handling the stocking on her extended leg. The figure has fair skin tone and light reddish-blonde hair styled in soft waves. The background of the print is a plain, light cream or off-white color, which highlights the central figure without distraction. The 'art' style appears to be a form of illustration, likely reproduced from an original painting or drawing. Given the subject matter and artistic style, it is characteristic of mid-20th century pin-up art, possibly from the 1940s or 1950s. The print itself is on paper, likely a semi-gloss or matte stock, and appears to be in relatively good condition with no visible tears, major creases, or significant discoloration from the provided image. There might be some very minor edge wear consistent with age and handling. No specific artist's signature or manufacturing marks are discernible from the image, but the quality of the reproduction suggests professional printing. The overall impression is one of classic pin-up glamour and artistry.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of this pin-up art print, it appears to be in relatively good condition for its age. There are no obvious tears, significant creases, or major discoloration visible in the provided image. Minor edge wear is to be expected given the likely mid-20th century origin (1940s-1950s), which aligns with the subject matter and artistic style. The print quality suggests professional reproduction. Authenticity is difficult to ascertain solely from an image. While it strongly resembles classic pin-up art, verifying it as an original period print versus a later reproduction would require in-person examination of paper stock, printing techniques (e.g., halftone dots, ink composition), and potential watermarks or printer's marks, none of which are discernible online. Provenance documentation, such as original purchase receipts or artist/publisher records, would be crucial for full authentication. Scientific testing of materials could also confirm age. Market demand for vintage pin-up art can be strong, particularly for works by renowned artists (Elvgren, Vargas, etc.). However, without an artist's signature or specific branding, this print falls into a broader category. Comparables for unsigned, good condition period pin-up prints typically range from $75 to $200, depending on the image's appeal and historical significance. Rarity is harder to gauge without knowing print run details. Factors impacting value include the lack of a known artist, which limits its appeal to dedicated collectors, and the inability to definitively prove it’s a period original versus a later copy. Its strong visual appeal, however, lends it a certain intrinsic value to collectors of the genre.

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