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Su Ellen Limited Edition Signed Art Print

Fine Art Prints

AI Estimated Value

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$150-$250

As of June 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a limited edition art print featuring the signature of the artist, identified as Su Ellen. The artwork depicts a soft, ethereal subject, likely a portion of a figure's clothing or hair, rendered in a palette of muted blues, whites, and greys. The medium appears to be a high-quality lithograph or giclee print on heavy white paper stock. A prominent feature is the artist's cursive signature 'Su Ellen' applied in dark ink over the lower left quadrant of the image area, accompanied by a copyright symbol. Below the image on the white border, a hand-written edition number is partially visible, ending in '350', indicating this is part of a restricted print run. The brushwork in the original piece shows a realistic but Impressionistic influence with visible vertical strokes creating texture. The item is currently housed under glass, which shows some surface reflections but suggests the print itself has been protected from direct environmental dust. The overall craftsmanship indicates a professional commercial art production from the late 20th century. Condition appears good with no immediate signs of foxing, though edge-wear cannot be fully assessed due to the close-up nature of the photograph.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual examination of the limited edition art print signed by Su Ellen. The print, likely a lithograph or giclee, exhibits characteristic aesthetic markers of late 20th-century decorative fine art. The signature 'Su Ellen' is consistent with known examples from the artist’s commercial body of work, and the edition notation (out of 350) places it within a restricted, though fairly large, production run. The condition appears stable, with the paper maintaining its white tonal integrity and no visible foxing or moisture damage, though the glass prevents a tactile assessment of the paper's tooth or weight. The market for Su Ellen's work is primarily driven by decorative appeal rather than high-stakes investment. Comparables for signed, limited edition prints of this style and era typically realize between $100 and $300 at secondary market auctions or specialized estate sales. The ethereal, muted palette is currently in moderate demand for contemporary interior staging. However, the value is capped by the lack of historical 'fine art' auction records associated with the artist compared to blue-chip prints. Significantly, a definitive authentication is impossible via digital imagery alone. This appraisal assumes the signature is hand-applied ink and not printed. To finalize this valuation, an in-person inspection is required to verify the presence of a watermark, check for 'dot patterns' under magnification (to distinguish between lithography and giclee), and examine the acidity of the matting. Documentation of provenance or a certificate of authenticity from the original gallery would further solidify the upper end of the valuation range.

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