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Winslow Homer “waiting for dad”

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Framed Print of Winslow Homer's 'Waiting for Dad'

Framed Art Print

AI Estimated Value

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$75 - 150

As of June 8, 2026

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This item is a framed print of Winslow Homer's artwork titled 'Waiting for Dad'. The image depicts a solitary figure, presumably a woman or girl in a long dark dress and a hat, seated or leaning on a fishing dory (boat) on a sandy beach. The figure is looking out towards the calm blue sea, where distant sailboats are visible under a pale, partly cloudy sky. The colors are muted, characteristic of watercolor or a similar medium, with prominent blues, grays, and sandy tones. The print itself appears to be a reproduction, possibly of a watercolor or wood engraving, given the visible texture and impressionistic style. It is housed within a substantial wooden frame, which has a warm, medium-brown finish with golden undertones. The frame features intricate carved or molded decorative elements along its inner and outer edges, suggesting a traditional or classic style. The inner border of the frame has a lighter, possibly gold-painted, reeded or fluted design. The artwork is protected by glass and matted with a clean, off-white or cream-colored mat board, which adds depth and focuses attention on the print. There are no visible condition issues on the print itself from the image, but reflections on the glass obscure some minor details. The frame appears to be in good condition with no obvious chips or cracks, although the exact age and quality of the framing materials are difficult to determine without closer inspection. The overall presentation indicates a well-preserved piece of decorative art.

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I have examined the provided image of what appears to be a framed print of Winslow Homer's 'Waiting for Dad'. Based on this visual inspection, the item is a reproduction, likely a lithograph or giclee print, of Homer's work, rather than an original watercolor or wood engraving. The muted color palette, noticeable texture, and impressionistic style are consistent with a reproduction of his art. Given this, its authenticity as an original artwork by Winslow Homer cannot be established from imagery alone; in-person examination, provenance documentation, and potentially scientific testing would be required to verify an original. However, as described, it is a decorative print. The print itself appears to be in excellent condition, with no visible issues. The framing is robust, featuring a warm medium-brown wooden frame with decorative elements and a lighter reeded inner border, protected by glass and matted with an off-white board. The frame's style suggests a traditional aesthetic, and it appears to be well-maintained without obvious damage. This professional framing enhances its presentation and preservation. Considering market conditions for decorative art prints of renowned artists, particularly those without specific edition numbers or artist signatures, the value is primarily driven by its aesthetic appeal and the quality of its presentation. Demand for framed reproductions of Winslow Homer's popular works is steady but not exceptionally high for non-original pieces. Rarity is not a factor here, as countless reproductions exist. Comparable sales for similar framed decorative prints by well-known artists typically fall within the $50-$200 range, with higher quality framing pushing towards the upper end. The lack of specific details about the print's date or printing method limits a more precise valuation. Therefore, I estimate the appraisal value for this framed print to be between $75 and $150.

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