Jeune fille au panier de fleurs (Young Girl with a Flower Basket)

Mass-produced offset lithograph/print on textured paperReproduced after Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919)

Jeune fille au panier de fleurs (Young Girl with a Flower Basket)

Style & Movement

Impressionism (original style); Mid-century commercial reproduction

Medium & Technique

Offset lithography reproducing a portrait by Pierre-Auguste Renoir; simulates original painterly strokes through mechanical dots

Creation Period

Mid-20th Century (circa 1950s-1970s)

Dimensions & Format

Standard commercial print size (likely 8x10 or 11x14 inches), portrait format

Subject Description

A three-quarter length portrait of a young girl with reddish-blonde hair in a landscape setting, wearing a white dress with a green sash and carrying a basket of white and blue flowers.

Condition & Value Assessment

Condition Assessment

Fair to Good; visible yellowing of margins and minor surface wear typical for vintage paper ephemera

Estimated Market Value

$10 - $25 USD

Auction Estimate

$5 - $15 USD

Provenance History

Produced by 'Edizioni Beatrice d'Este, Milano' with S.P.A.D.E.M. Paris reproduction rights; likely sold as part of an art portfolio or as a standalone inexpensive home decor print

Art Historical Significance

Negligible as an object; however, it represents the 20th-century democratization of Impressionist art through mass production and the efforts of reproduction rights organizations like SPADEM.

Notable Features

Includes markings 'EDIZIONI BEATRICE D'ESTE - MILANO' and 'Droits de reproduction réservés S.P.A.D.E.M. - Paris... Printed in Italy,' identifying it clearly as a vintage commercial print.

Condition Issues

Age-related paper oxidation (browning/yellowing), slight fading of colors from light exposure, and minor corner scuffs.

Conservation Recommendations

Keep away from direct sunlight; store in acid-free materials to prevent further yellowing; minimal value warrants decorative framing rather than professional conservation.

Identified on 5/16/2026