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Submitted photo · May 28, 2026

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Artist: Viktor Schvaiko

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Viktor Schvaiko "Gordon's Wine Bar" Print

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$100 - $400

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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Framed print by Viktor Schvaiko depicting the exterior facade of 'Gordon's Wine Bar'. The image features signage, wine bottles displayed in the window, and architectural details typical of Schvaiko's impressionistic style. The print is double-matted with a dark blue inner mat and presented in an ornate, gold-colored frame.

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This appraisal is for a framed print titled 'Gordon's Wine Bar' by artist Viktor Schvaiko. Schvaiko is known for his European cityscapes, particularly storefronts. The value of his prints varies based on the medium (serigraph, giclee, lithograph), edition size, condition, and whether it is signed. Signed, limited edition serigraphs of this subject by Schvaiko can sell for several hundred to over a thousand dollars in galleries or secondary markets. As the specific details (print type, edition, signature) are not confirmed from the image, this appraisal assumes it is a decorative print, potentially an open edition or unsigned work. The framing also contributes modestly to the value. The estimated range reflects its potential value in the secondary market as decorative art by a recognized artist.

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