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260/500

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Limited Edition Print 'Twin. Brother.' by ZAREH

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AI Estimated Value

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$450 - $650

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a limited edition lithograph or high-quality art print titled 'Twin. Brother.' by the artist ZAREH. The artwork is rendered in a monochromatic, expressive charcoal or pencil style, depicting a seated figure in a fetal position with heavily worked textures on the clothing and boots. The paper is heavy-weight with a visible tooth, appearing to be in excellent condition with no visible foxing, tears, or creases. Notable textual markings include 'Artist: ZAREH. Twin. Brother.' and a copyright notice from 1994 credited to J.D. Promo / Jacob Demirjian. The piece is hand-numbered in the lower-left margin as 260/500 and features a hand-signed signature in pencil or ink beneath the numbering. The composition uses high contrast and gestural lines to create a sense of emotion and physical weight. The edges of the print are clean, and the overall craftsmanship suggests a professional gallery-standard production. This 1990s contemporary work utilizes figurative realism with an emphasis on texture and value contrast, characteristic of modern expressive illustration.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual examination of the limited edition print 'Twin. Brother.' by ZAREH (Jacob Demirjian). This piece, numbered 260/500, exhibits the hallmark characteristics of a high-quality 1990s lithographic production. The monochromatic execution demonstrates excellent tonal range, and the paper appears to be a heavy-weight, acid-free stock. Based on the provided images, the condition is Excellent (Grade 9.0-10.0), with clean margins and no evidence of UV damage, foxing, or handling creases. The hand-signed signature and numbering appear consistent with known examples of Demirjian’s work from this era, particularly pieces distributed by J.D. Promo. The current market for 1990s figurative illustration is stable, though it remains a niche segment. Rarity is moderate; while a run of 500 is substantial, the survivability of these specific prints in pristine condition is lower, which supports the valuation. Comparables for signed ZAREH prints typically range between $300 and $800 depending on the subject matter and framing. The emotional gravity of 'Twin. Brother.' makes it a desirable example of his expressive style. Limitations: This appraisal is based solely on digital images. A definitive confirmation of authenticity requires a physical inspection to verify the ink absorption into the paper fibers and a forensic analysis of the graphite signature to ensure it is live ink rather than a printed reproduction. To reach a full 'Gallery-Ready' authentication, I would require original provenance documentation or a certificate of authenticity from J.D. Promo. Further inspection under a jeweler's loupe would be necessary to confirm the printing method (true lithograph vs. offset) which could shift the value by 20%.

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