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Stompin’ at the Savoy

Art Print

AI Estimated Value

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$2,500-4,500

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a framed limited edition serigraph signed and dated 1980 by Leroy Neiman. The print depicts a lively bar scene with numerous figures engaged in various activities, including playing musical instruments like a clarinet and accordion and potentially a game of foosball. The style is characteristic of Neiman's work, featuring bold brushstrokes, vibrant colors, and a sense of energetic movement. Visible details include bottles of liquor displayed behind the bar, suggesting a convivial atmosphere. The print appears to be double signed, one in pencil and another within the plate. There is a circular embossed seal, likely indicating authenticity or a limited edition status. The overall condition appears good from the provided images, though details of the frame and any potential damage to the print itself are not fully discernible. There are no obvious tears, major stains, or significant fading visible in the crops. The craftsmanship evident in the print is in Neiman’s signature expressive style. The print is presented in a frame, though the material and condition of the frame are not clear. The background is a warm, reddish-pink hue, contrasting with the various blues, greens, and whites of the figures' clothing and the bar setting. The composition is dynamic, drawing the eye across the crowded scene.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided images, this appears to be a limited edition serigraph titled "Stompin’ at the Savoy" by Leroy Neiman, signed and dated 1980. The lively bar scene is characteristic of Neiman’s expressive style with vibrant colors and dynamic composition. The visible double signature and the embossed seal are positive indicators of authenticity and limited edition status, common in Neiman's serigraphs. The condition of the print itself appears good from the images; I did not observe any obvious tears, significant stains, or fading. However, without physical inspection, I cannot definitively assess subtle surface issues, paper condition, or any potential damage concealed by the frame. The frame's material and condition are also unclear. Market demand for Leroy Neiman's works, particularly vibrant sports and social scenes like this, remains consistent among collectors. Comparable signed and dated serigraphs of similar size and subject matter in good condition typically fetch values within a certain range at auction and through galleries. Factors impacting value include the exact edition size (if discernible), overall physical condition of the print and frame, and definitive authentication. While the visual cues strongly suggest authenticity, complete authentication requires in-person examination, a black light test, and review of provenance documentation. Scientific testing might be necessary in cases of doubt. Given the apparent condition and the typical market performance for this type of work, my appraisal value is based on the visual assessment alone. The rarity is linked to the limited edition nature, but the exact number of the edition would further refine the assessment.

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