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The item is a framed art print depicting a vibrant and detailed street scene, likely a busy town or city street fair. The art style appears to be folk art or naive art, characterized by its colorful, whimsical, and somewhat flattened perspective. The central motif is a street lined with two-story buildings, including 'THE TOY SHOP,' 'NELLIE'S HATS,' 'NEW MUSIC,' and 'CLASSY LADY,' among others. The street is bustling with numerous stylized figures of people engaged in various activities, including what appears to be a parade or carnival. Notable elements include a truck carrying caged animals, a clown, an elephant, a giraffe, and various vendors and entertainers. Many figures are seen from the back, indicating an audience perspective. The color palette is bright and cheerful, dominated by browns for buildings, green for trees, and a wide array of primary and secondary colors for clothing and figures. The print is housed within a dark reddish-brown wooden frame with a visible grain, suggesting a traditional and sturdy construction. A white or off-white mat separates the print from the frame. There are light reflections on the glass covering the print, making some details obscured. The signature 'Borden' is visible in the bottom left corner, suggesting the artist's name. The overall condition appears good, with no obvious tears or significant damage visible, though the reflections prevent a full assessment. The style suggests an estimated age from the mid to late 20th century. The craftsmanship of the print itself is indicative of a mass-produced art print, rather than an original painting, given the clear lines and consistent colors common in reproduction.
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Upon examining the provided image of the Folk Art Style Framed Parade/Street Scene Print by Borden, I assess its condition to be good. There are no apparent tears or significant damage visible, though reflections on the glass obscure some details. The colors appear vibrant, consistent with a well-preserved print. Authenticity, based solely on this image, can be attributed to 'Borden' given the visible signature. However, without in-person examination, I cannot definitively confirm if this is an original print by the artist or a later reproduction. Market conditions for folk art prints, especially those with charming and detailed street scenes, show a steady but not exceptionally high demand. Comparables for mass-produced art prints by lesser-known folk artists typically fall within an accessible price range. While the subject matter is appealing and the style unique, such prints are generally not rare. Factors impacting value include the artist's recognition, the print's edition size (if applicable), and its condition. This specific print's decorative appeal is its strongest asset. For full authentication, I would need to physically examine the print for signs of original plate marks, paper quality, printing technique, and evidence of a limited edition. Provenance documentation, such as certificates of authenticity or sales records, would also be crucial. Scientific testing, like analyzing the ink and paper, could further verify its age and authenticity.