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AI Identification

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Art print in the style of Pablo Picasso's 'Pierrot'

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AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $120

As of May 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a 2D visual work, appearing to be a print on cardstock or heavy paper, rather than an original work on canvas. The composition is stylistically consistent with Pablo Picasso’s Blue Period works, specifically the 1901 painting 'Pierrot' (also known as 'Seated Harlequin'). It depicts a figure in a checkered costume with a ruffled collar and cuffs, resting at a table. The color palette is dominated by muted blues, purples, and grays with floral accents in the background. In the lower left quadrant, there is a faint marking that appears to be a printed signature consistent with 'Picasso' and a date that looks like '1901', though this is a reproduced mark and doesn't verify the work's origin. The piece is unframed and shown leaning against a cardboard box. Visible condition includes some slight bowing of the substrate and minor edge wear. Without physical inspection of the substrate, ink application, and provenance documentation, it remains an unauthenticated reproduction. Identification is based on the famous composition by Picasso, but as it lacks a physical frame, gallery labels, or textile texture, it is treated as a decorative print or poster.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this item is a decorative reproduction of the 1901 work 'Pierrot' (Seated Harlequin) by Pablo Picasso. The artwork appears to be a print on cardstock rather than a canvas or high-quality lithograph. While it bears a printed signature and date consistent with Picasso's 1901 period, these appear to be part of the mechanical reproduction process rather than hand-applied markings. I cannot verify the specific printing method or the age of the substrate from a photo, but the visible edge wear and slight bowing are typical for commercial prints of this nature. The value estimate of $40–$120 is based on the item's current state as a decorative poster or unnumbered print. If this were a limited edition or a period-specific lithograph from a recognized workshop, the market value would be significantly higher, potentially in the $1,500–$5,000 range depending on the series. However, without provenance documentation or physical inspection to determine ink saturation and paper fiber, it must be valued as a reproduction. The market for mid-century or vintage gallery prints remains stable, as these items are sought after for their iconic aesthetic. To move beyond this estimate, a physical examination by a specialist would be required to verify the printing technique and check for watermarks or gallery labels. If the piece is determined to be a common modern reprint, the value would likely drop to the $15–$30 range.

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