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Submitted photo · May 26, 2026

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Manuel Garza 188/1000

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AI Identification

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Framed limited edition print displaying wild turkeys in a forest landscape

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AI Estimated Value

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$100 - $250

As of May 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a landscape artwork depicting wild turkeys among autumn-colored trees and a small body of water. The work is framed in a dark wood frame with a terracotta-colored mat. In the upper left corner of the image, the piece bears a signature and hand-written notations that appear to read 'Manuel Garza' and a numbering of '188/1000.' User-supplied notes identify the artist as Manuel Garza, which is consistent with the visible signature, though this attribution remains a hypothesis subject to physical inspection and authentication of the print's origin. The image appears to be a mechanical reproduction or lithograph rather than an original painting, given the '188/1000' notation, which suggests a limited edition run. The composition features a palette of earthy ochres, browns, and oranges, characteristic of late 20th-century American wildlife art. The craftsmanship of the framing appears professional, with a multi-tiered wooden molding. No significant damage is visible in the photo, though minor surface wear on the frame is possible. The attribution and edition numbering are unverified and represent the item as marked in the photograph.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided images and unverified user submission, this artwork bears a signature consistent with Manuel Garza and a numbering of '188/1000.' I must treat this attribution as a hypothesis; a physical inspection is required to determine the print's actual origin and printmaking method. The piece appears to be a limited edition reproductive print rather than a unique painting, characterized by autumn hues and a naturalistic depiction of wild turkeys typical of late 20th-century North American wildlife art. The estimate assumes the piece is a limited edition print by the named artist as indicated. Comparable framed wildlife prints from this era, when attributed to recognized regional artists like Garza, typically realize between $100 and $250 in secondary markets, with much of the value residing in the decorative appeal and the professional, multi-tiered wooden framing. If this were a mass-produced, unnumbered decorative copy without the artist's or publisher's direct involvement, the secondary market value would likely fall to the $20 to $50 range, functioning purely as used wall decor. To establish the print's exact nature, a physical examination under magnification by an art specialist would be necessary to inspect the ink matrix, paper quality, and the hand-applied nature of the signature and numbering.

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