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Framed "Creperie Restaurant" Street Scene Print

Wall Art / Framed Print

AI Estimated Value

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$75-125

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed art print depicting a charming, illuminated European street scene. The central focus is a "CREPERIE RESTAURANT" with two striped awnings (one red and white, one green and white) extended over its windows. The facade appears to be made of rustic stone or brick, bathed in warm light emanating from within the establishment and possibly from street lamps. In the foreground, an outdoor dining setting is visible, featuring a small round table draped with a yellow tablecloth and two classic bistro chairs. To the left, an easel holds a menu board, adding to the cafe ambiance. Overhead, vines with clusters of small white flowers trail along the building. The overall color palette is warm, with dominant tones of browns, oranges, yellows, and reds, contrasted with the darker greens and blues of the night sky or shadowed areas. The print is housed within a substantial black frame, which appears to be made of wood or a composite material, featuring a simple, clean profile. Inside the black frame, there is a golden accent trim, and then a wide, matte brown or earth-toned mat board that frames the print itself. The print is likely covered by glass or acrylic, which shows some reflective glare in the image, suggesting its protective nature. The visible condition appears good, with no obvious damage to the print itself or the frame, although precise details of wear are obscured by the image quality and reflections. The style is common for decorative prints intended to evoke a cozy, European cafe atmosphere, likely dating from the late 20th century to early 21st century.

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I have examined the provided image of the framed "Creperie Restaurant" street scene print. Based on my visual assessment, the condition appears good; I see no obvious damage to the print, mat, or frame, although reflections on the glazing obscure some areas. This is a decorative print, likely mass-produced, designed to evoke a charming European ambiance. Its authenticity as an original artwork is not claimed, nor would it be expected for such an item. It is a commercially framed print. Market conditions for decorative framed prints are generally modest. Comparables in the retail market (home decor stores, online retailers) typically range from $50 to $150 depending on size, framing quality, and artistic appeal. This particular piece, with its warm color palette and cozy café theme, has broad appeal. However, as a print, it is neither rare nor in high demand among collectors of fine art. Its value is primarily decorative, not artistic or investment-driven. Factors impacting value include the print's subject matter (which is pleasant and widely appealing for home decor), the quality of the framing (which appears decent with a substantial black frame and double matting), and its good apparent condition. Limitations in authenticity verification are significant but expected here. Without physical inspection, I cannot confirm the print's medium (e.g., giclée, lithograph), the material of the frame, or the presence of any minor blemishes not visible through the glare. Crucially, without a signature, edition number, or provenance documentation, it's impossible to attribute this to a specific artist beyond generic classification. As a decorative print, scientific testing or provenance review is generally not warranted for valuation purposes.

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