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Joslyn 1988

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Mother and Child Print by T. Joslyn 1988

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20-50

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A framed sketch print depicting a woman, likely Native American, holding a baby in a cradleboard. The scene is set outdoors with trees in the background. The print is signed 'T. Joslyn' and dated '1988'. The print has a sketch-like quality with areas of graphite or charcoal and colored accents on the figures.

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The artwork is a print, likely a lithograph, signed and dated 'T. Joslyn 1988'. The subject matter is a mother and child, which is a common and appealing theme in art. The style is a sketch with color accents, suggesting a decorative print rather than a fine art piece. The market for this type of print is generally driven by personal preference for the subject matter and artist rather than significant intrinsic value. Without more information about the artist T. Joslyn and the print's edition size or rarity, a definitive appraisal is difficult. However, similar decorative prints from lesser-known artists typically fetch a modest price in the secondary market, especially framed.

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