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Framed Vintage-Style New York Flatiron Building Collage Print

Decorative Arts / Wall Decor

AI Estimated Value

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$45 - $85

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a contemporary decorative print presented in a vintage collage style, centered on the iconic Flatiron Building in New York City. The central image is a black-and-white architectural photograph of the building at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway, surrounded by street scenes of early 20th-century traffic. The composition is embellished with graphic elements designed to mimic antique ephemera, including a large 'POST' heading in serif typography, a faint cursive script that appears to be part of a letter, a red postage stamp graphic, a circular 'NEW YORK N.Y. STA' postmark dated 1909, and a secondary stamp featuring the Statue of Liberty. The bottom of the print contains a dark brown banner with 'NEW YORK' in white block lettering. The artwork is housed behind glass with a cream-colored textured mat. The frame is wide and made of a dark, distressed wood or composite material with a verdegris or mottled black and green finish, accented by a thin gold-toned inner lip. Condition appears excellent with no visible foxing, fading, or frame damage; however, the 'vintage' distressing on the paper is an intentional graphic effect. This piece is likely a piece of mass-produced commercial wall art from the late 20th or early 21st century.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined this framed collage print depicting the Flatiron Building. The piece is a contemporary decorative item designed with a faux-vintage aesthetic, utilizing digital graphic overlays like postmarks and cursive script to mimic turn-of-the-century ephemera. My visual assessment confirms the condition is excellent; the 'distressing' on the paper and frame are intentional manufacturing choices rather than signs of age. This is a mass-produced commercial décor item, likely sold through retail furniture or home goods outlets in the last 20 years. Market value for such items is largely driven by the quality of the framing and the scale of the piece rather than the rarity of the artwork itself, which carries no secondary market value as a collectible print. Comparables for framed wall art of this size and commercial grade typically realize prices under $100. The primary value lies in its 'ready-to-hang' utility. While I can confirm it is not a genuine 1909 artifact based on the modern printing techniques and graphic design style, a physical inspection would be required to determine if the frame is solid wood or a composite material. To provide a definitive 'fine art' valuation, one would need to inspect the paper's fiber structure and check for a publisher’s mark on the reverse. However, based on the visual layout, it is clearly a modern reproduction intended for interior design purposes.

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