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AI Identification

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Geometric abstract print in the style of Agam

Prints and Graphic Arts

AI Estimated Value

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$1,500 - $3,500

As of May 16, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a large-scale, vertically oriented abstract print featuring an intricate grid of geometric symbols, shapes, and color blocks overlaid with horizontal black and white stripes. The composition utilizes a wide palette including primary colors, greens, and pinks, creating a visual effect consistent with kinetic art or 'Op Art' movements of the mid-to-late 20th century. Stylistically, the work is highly consistent with the 'polymorphic' style of artist Yaacov Agam, though no signature or edition number is visible in these images to provide support for a specific attribution. The print is housed in a large frame with a wide, metallic gold-toned mat and a thin black perimeter frame. The surface appears to be protected by glass or acrylic, which shows significant reflections of the surrounding room. Based on the framing and visual complexity, it appears to be a high-quality graphic work, likely a serigraph or lithograph, though the specific printing method cannot be verified without out-of-frame inspection. No significant damage is observed, though there is slight undulation of the paper typical of larger prints. The identification remains a hypothesis based on visual style alone as no maker's marks are legible.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided images, this large-scale print exhibits the polymorphic, kinetic qualities and complex geometric grid patterns consistent with the style of Yaacov Agam. I can see a wide palette of primary and secondary colors overlaid with characteristic linear elements that create the 'Op Art' effect popular in the mid-to-late 20th century. However, I cannot verify the specific printing method, such as serigraphy or lithography, nor can I identify a signature or edition number from these photographs. I treat the attribution to Agam as a working hypothesis only; a physical inspection outside of the frame would be required to look for hidden marks or examine the paper's matrix. The estimated value of $1,500 - $3,500 reflects the market for a high-quality, large-scale graphic work assuming the attribution is correct. Market demand for kinetic art remains steady among collectors of modern abstraction. The current framing appears professional, which adds to the decorative appeal, though the minor undulation noted is typical for works of this size. This valuation fundamentally depends on the item's status as a limited-edition work by the hypothesized artist. To move beyond this estimate, one would need to provide provenance documentation or have the piece reviewed by an expert in 20th-century prints. If the work is determined to be an 'after' print, a later reproduction, or an unsigned decorative piece 'in the style of' the artist, the value would likely decrease significantly, perhaps to a range of $200 - $500, as the primary value would then reside in its decorative utility rather than its collectibility as a fine art edition.

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