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Academic Regalia Portrait Canvas Print

Wall Art / Photography Print

AI Estimated Value

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$50-100

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a canvas print depicting two individuals, a man and a woman, standing side-by-side and smiling at the camera. Both individuals are dressed in academic regalia, suggesting they are likely university faculty or graduates. The man on the left wears a black academic gown with what appears to be red and blue accents on the stole or hood. He has dark, curly hair and is wearing a black mortarboard with a brown tassel. The woman on the right wears a vibrant blue academic gown with significant black velvet panels, characteristic of doctoral or professional attire. Her gown also features distinct white emblems with a wavy 'S' shape, likely representing a specific institution or society. She has long, dark hair and is wearing a black mortarboard with a yellow or golden tassel. The print itself is rectangular, mounted on a stretcher frame, and appears to be of standard gallery-wrapped construction, where the image extends around the edges of the frame. The colors are vivid, and the image resolution appears good, indicating a quality digital print. There are no obvious signs of damage, such as tears, scuffs, or significant fading, though the textured nature of the canvas material is visible upon close inspection. The background behind the subjects suggests an indoor setting, possibly a hallway or lobby, with a '08' number visible through a window or glass partition. The print is presented hung on a light-colored wall, likely white or off-white, and appears to be in excellent condition with no visible frame distortions or canvas sagging. The craftsmanship appears to be commercially produced, with clean edges and corners.

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Based on my visual examination of the Academic Regalia Portrait Canvas Print, the item appears to be in excellent condition. There are no readily apparent signs of damage such as tears, scuffs, or significant color degradation. The gallery-wrapped construction seems well-executed, with clean edges and corners, indicative of standard commercial production. The resolution and color vibrancy suggest a high-quality digital print on canvas. From images alone, definitive authenticity of the print's origin (e.g., whether it's a unique print, one of a limited edition, or a mass-produced item) cannot be fully verified. Without physical inspection, I cannot assess the precise canvas material, ink type, or print quality beyond what is visible at a distance. I also cannot determine if the '08' in the background relates to a specific year or event without further context. Market conditions for contemporary canvas prints of portraits, especially non-commissioned or generic academic ones, are generally modest. Comparables would include commercially available stock photography canvas prints or personalized photo canvases. Demand for such an item, unless the individuals depicted are of significant public interest or the print has unique historical provenance, is likely low as a collectible. Its primary value would be decorative or sentimental if it depicts known individuals. Factors significantly impacting value here include its mass-produced nature (implied), lack of artist signature, edition number, or provenance. If it were a one-of-a-kind print by a recognized photographer, or depicted historically significant figures, the value would be substantially higher. For full authentication, in-person examination would be required to verify print quality, ink type, canvas material, and any hidden marks or signatures. Provenance documentation (e.g., original sales receipts, photographer's details, details of the event) would be crucial to establish uniqueness or historical significance. Without this, I am appraising it as a decorative, commercially produced canvas print.

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