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Gardening Still Life Framed Print

Fine Art / Decorative Prints

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00 - $75.00

As of May 19, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a horizontal rectangular framed artwork featuring a still life composition of garden-related objects. The central focus is a galvanized metal watering can with an arched handle and a long spout, placed alongside a large woven wooden harvest basket filled with various flowers and herb seedlings. The composition includes seed packets tucked into the basket, terracotta flower pots—one right-side up with a blooming purple violet and two tipped on their sides—and a small red book or packet in the lower right corner. The color palette is composed of soft pastels including silvery-greys, warm terracotta oranges, and varied greens, pinks, and yellows in the floral elements. The style is illustrative and painterly, likely a print of a watercolor or gouache original, characteristic of late 20th-century decorative art (circa 1980s-1990s). The artwork is professionally matted with multiple layers, including a dark grey outer mat and a thin gold-toned inner fillet. The frame is a dark, possibly metallic or wood composite material. Condition appears good from the visual perspective, with the colors remaining vibrant and the glass protecting the surface from dust, though there is a prominent light reflection on the upper portion of the glass indicating an glossy finish on the glazing.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual examination of the Gardening Still Life decorative print. This work is a commercially produced offset lithograph or decorative print, characteristic of the 'country cottage' aesthetic popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The artist’s style suggests a mass-marketed watercolor reproduction designed for interior decor rather than the fine art secondary market. Condition: Based on the digital image, the print appears to be in good stabilization. The colors remain vibrant without obvious monochromatic shifting from UV exposure, though the high-gloss glazing suggests standard window glass rather than museum-grade acrylic. The professional triple-matting and gold fillet add significantly to its visual appeal, though the frame shows minor wear consistent with age. Market Analysis: The market for mass-produced floral still lifes is currently saturated. Modern buyers favor minimalist or contemporary styles, making these traditional pieces common in estate sales and second-hand markets. Similar framed prints typically sell for the value of their framing components rather than the artwork itself. Limitations: This appraisal is based strictly on visual photographic evidence. I cannot verify the substrate (paper type) or determine if the print is signed or numbered under the matting. A physical inspection is required to check for 'foxing' (mold spots) on the paper and to confirm if the frame is solid wood or a composite. To authenticate this as a limited edition rather than an open-run print, I would need to examine the margins for a signature and edition number. No scientific testing has been performed; current value is based on decorative utility and secondary market trends for vintage home accents.

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