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Submitted photo · June 10, 2026

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Larry Campbell 06/10/02

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Print by Larry Campbell - Indigenous Canoe Scene

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$75 - $250

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A colored print, possibly by Larry Campbell and dated 06/10/02, depicting a vibrant and detailed scene of a First Nations or Pacific Northwest indigenous village. The focal point is a large, ornately decorated canoe resting under a wooden shelter by the water. Several figures are present in the scene, engaged in activities, with traditional dwellings and totem-like structures visible in the background, all set against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains.

AI Appraisal Report

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The appraisal value is estimated based on the assumption that the piece is a print by an artist named Larry Campbell, dated 06/10/02. The subject matter, a detailed scene depicting a First Nations or Pacific Northwest indigenous community with a prominent ceremonial canoe, has specific cultural and aesthetic appeal. Values for contemporary prints of this nature by artists with regional or moderate recognition can vary. The current estimate reflects its potential as a decorative art piece. Factors such as the print medium (e.g., lithograph, serigraph, giclee), edition size (if any), the artist's specific renown and sales history, and the physical condition (some light discoloration appears visible at the bottom edge of the matte or print) would refine this valuation. Without further information about the artist's market or the specifics of the print, this is a general market estimate.

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