| Artwork & Gallery | Medium / Edition | Key Features & Notes | Estimated Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Signed Fine Art Watercolor Print |
• Vintage coastal watercolor print depicting lowcountry shrimp trawlers at dock.
• Hand-signed by regional coastal artist Brenda Willis in pencil (lower right).
• Soft, atmospheric washes of ochre, slate blue, and warm coastal neutrals.
• Matted and framed; ideal candidate for updated oak floating frame to fit modern organic design.
Note: Popular coastal decor piece with strong regional appeal. Excellent fit for modern coastal/rustic refined interior styling.
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$100 – $200 | |
| Color Lithograph - E.A. Artist's Proof |
• Artist's Proof (Épreuve d'Artiste marked 'E.A.' lower left), separate from standard numbered edition of 175.
• Hand-signed by Camille Hilaire in pencil (lower right).
• Printed on heavy woven Arches vellum rag paper with raw deckle edge preserved.
• Subject features Hilaire's iconic Post-Cubist figurative composition—a back-facing nude overlooking a Mediterranean/French Riviera coastal town.
• Rich, vibrant color retention with multi-stone lithographic layering (cobalt blue, ochre, soft rose).
• Excellent vintage condition; museum-quality acid-free matting with UV-protective glass.
Note: Camille Hilaire (1916–2004) studied under André Lhote and Fernand Léger. E.A. proofs carry a 15-20% premium among Post-Cubist collectors due to direct artist hand-oversight during printing. Comparable E.A. proofs sold at French regional auctions (Drouot) between $450–$750.
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$250 – $450 | |
| Hand-Signed Fine Art Print |
• Original hand signature by Gloria Vanderbilt in graphite pencil along lower border.
• Accompanied by original 1980s Studio Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and official studio documentation photograph.
• Vibrant architectural/botanical scene showcasing Vanderbilt's signature warm Mediterranean color palette and whimsical interior design style.
• Full blind-embossed studio chop mark in lower right corner.
• Framed in archival, custom gold-leaf wooden moulding with conservation barrier backing.
Note: Direct provenance from the Vanderbilt Studio catalog. Signed pieces with original documentation photos and COAs hold solid decorative and cross-collector appeal (fashion/art history). Similar authenticated signed estate prints sell between $500–$850.
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$350 – $600 | |
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Canvas Edition Print - A/C 14/50 |
• Highly restricted Artist Proof / Canvas edition numbered A/C 14/50 (Artist Canvas Edition of only 50 copies total).
• Hand-signed by Dr. Guy Harvey in gold paint pen (lower right).
• Embossed Guy Harvey Studio seal stamped into the canvas margin.
• Premium giclée on heavy museum canvas with hand-applied textured gel brushstrokes mimicking original oil on canvas.
• Depicts a giant blue marlin breaching under moonlight; striking marine wildlife composition.
Note: Standard paper prints are common, but restricted Canvas A/C editions of 50 are rare. Highly sought after by South Florida marine art collectors and gamefish enthusiasts. Secondary market value for canvas A/C proofs ranges from $450–$750.
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$300 – $500 |
| Embossed Intaglio / Etching - 62/100 |
• Intaglio etching featuring deep 3D blind embossing with raised geometric plate margins.
• Hand-numbered 62/100 and hand-signed by James Acom in pencil below the plate mark.
• Earthy mid-century palette featuring deep turquoise, ochre, oxidized copper, and warm beige tones.
• Heavy textured cotton rag paper with sculpted dimensional relief.
• Perfect example of 1970s/80s modern organic relief printmaking.
Note: The deep blind embossing gives this piece strong tactile and visual depth. Fits modern organic and wabi-sabi architectural aesthetics. Reframed in custom floating shadowbox format, gallery retail ranges from $300–$500.
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$100 – $250 |