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need a lot more info... printer?ancourt or museum de albi'? signed, numbered? size... basically the lautrec used ancourt while living and museum de albi picked up his rights after his death. This does not mean that he did not use the mus. d. albi while alive... does the lithograph, or the corner bear a stamp(and possible location-street address? the whole deal with a lithograph is that you can create the work, long after the artist is dead. So was the lithograph made 20 years ago, or over a 100 years ago. regardless, if it is real, it has sale value of anywhere from 1000 to 60/70 k-the low estimate covers a lot, the high estimate is assuming it is towards the higher end...big range in between. as previously noted, it is a work of art that can be reproduced, so in many ways it is not unique. If it was hanging at a specific location it becomes unique. If it was an early run, it is a great example of three stone technique adopted from the japanese. If it was a later run, it bears far less historical significance. still, despite the fact that it is a reporduced work, the artist himself was one of the earliest to adapt to the use of poster art... I'd get it appraised, and find a good auction for it, because the ONLY way you will know what it is worth, is if you sell it. If you keep it, then I would tell you that it has no price, and is therefore, 'priceless'.

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