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Limited Edition Lithograph: Le petit pont sur le chemin de chez toi by E. Delphine

Fine Art Prints and Works on Paper

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$150-$250

As of June 8, 2026

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This item is a limited edition lithograph or print of a pencil-style landscape drawing on textured, deckled-edge heavy-weight art paper. The artwork, titled 'Le petit pont sur le chemin de chez toi' (The little bridge on the way to your house), features a central bridge over a stream framed by two prominent trees. The composition exhibits expressive, sketch-like marks with varied graphite tones ranging from light greys to deep near-blacks. Notable markings include a handwritten-style title in French, a signature with a distinct logo of a small stone bridge on the lower right, and a limited edition numbering of '716/1000' on the lower left. The paper has a cream or off-white hue with a visible cold-press texture. It is housed in a modern frame with a wood-grain finish, floating on a white mat board under glass or acrylic. The condition appears excellent with no visible foxing, yellowing, or structural damage to the paper. The deckled edge is deliberately preserved for aesthetic effect. The style suggests a late 20th or early 21st-century production, characterized by a romantic, illustrative aesthetic typical of collectible boutique prints.

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I have examined the digital images of the lithograph titled 'Le petit pont sur le chemin de chez toi' by E. Delphine. The piece presents as a contemporary limited edition print (716/1000) on heavy cold-press paper with deckled edges. The physical condition appears excellent; the paper exhibits a bright, uniform tone without evidence of foxing, acidity, or environmental degradation. The floating mount suggests the artwork has been handled with aesthetic care, preserving the integrity of the margins. From a market perspective, this work falls under the category of decorative boutique prints. The high edition size (1000) significantly limits its rarity and investment potential, as the scarcity required for high-end primary or secondary market appreciation is absent. Comparables for similar illustrative landscape prints by E. Delphine and contemporary artists in this romantic sketch style typically trade in the low-to-mid hundreds. The primary value resides in its decorative appeal and the quality of the framing rather than historical significance or artist provenance. Note that this appraisal is based solely on visual inspection of digital captures. I cannot definitively verify the printing method (e.g., stone lithography vs. high-quality digital offset) without high-magnification inspection of the ink's ink-to-paper interface. To confirm authenticity and refine this valuation, an in-person examination is required to check for watermarks and professional framing seals. Provenance documentation, such as a gallery invoice or Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from the publisher, would be necessary to substantiate the artist's signature and the specific production year.

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