Peter Max, Umbrella Man I
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Description
Is this painting by Peter Max authentic?
“Vibrant, mysterious, and dynamic pop art masterpiece.”

The artwork “Umbrella Man I” Version II #25, created in 2013, is a striking example of Peter Max’s jubilant artistic vision, encapsulating his affinity for bold chromatic expression within a pop art context. The composition features the Umbrella Man depicted in a semi-abstract manner, outlined with confident, fluid strokes against a vibrant blue background. The central figure, facing away from the viewer, exudes mystery and introspection, while the kaleidoscopic array of colors creates a sense of vitality and movement. The artwork is a visual feast, embodying Max’s enduring legacy in contemporary art.
Provenance

The artwork “Umbrella Man I” Version II #25 is in excellent condition with vibrant hues, smooth paint surface, and taut canvas. The frame is ornate with a gold leaf finish, showing no wear. The back side has a COA, serial number M331343, and copyright notice. No provenance information is provided.
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Expert’s take
Analysis
The art expert’s take: “Umbrella Man I” Version II #25 is deemed authentic by the analysis.

The Expert Analysis of the artwork “Umbrella Man I” Version II #25 by Peter Max involves a detailed examination of the piece’s stylistic hallmarks, thematic consistency, and emotional use of color and form, which align with authenticated works by the artist. The presence of the iconic Umbrella Man silhouette, vibrant color palette, confident brushwork, luminous backgrounds, and consistent signature placement all point towards the authenticity of the artwork. The comparative analysis against verified authentic pieces highlights the work’s adherence to Max’s artistic vision and legacy, confirming it as a genuine creation by the artist. Furthermore, the AI Signature Authentication process yielded a high accuracy rate of 96%, classifying the signature on the artwork as authentic based on comparisons with a dataset of authentic signatures and skilled forgeries. The heatmaps generated by the AI model pinpointed key strokes in the signature that confirmed its genuineness, providing additional validation of the artwork’s authenticity. Considering the provenance, signature analysis, AI authentication, and overall condition of the piece, the estimated value of “Umbrella Man I” Version II #25 falls between $9,000 and $12,000. This valuation takes into account the artwork’s artistic merit, market demand for Peter Max’s work, and its place within the artist’s body of work, positioning it favorably in the contemporary art market. It is recommended to periodically review the valuation to ensure alignment with evolving market dynamics and collector preferences.

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A.I. Analysis
A.I. Authentication
The ConfirmArt A.I. analysis confirms the authenticity of “Umbrella Man I” Version II #25 with 96% accuracy.

The A.I. signature authentication analysis utilized a model trained on authentic signatures and skilled forgeries to evaluate the authenticity of the signature labeled Q1. The model achieved a 96% accuracy rate when benchmarked against a control dataset, classifying the signature on Q1 as AUTHENTIC based on distinctive characteristics such as stroke formation and brushstroke pressure, consistent with the artist’s known signatures.
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Valuation
Value Estimation
The artwork “Umbrella Man I” Version II #25 is valued between $9,000 and $12,000.

The report evaluates the artwork “Umbrella Man I” Version II #25 by Peter Max based on its provenance, condition, signature analysis, and alignment with the artist’s style. The AI model and authentication analysis confirm its authenticity. Considering market trends and the artwork’s condition and significance, the estimated value falls between $9,000 and $12,000, with the **Final Appraisal Value** highlighted at $9,000 to $12,000.
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Yes. Our tailored reports offer invaluable guidance for collectors, steering them through smart acquisitions and well-timed sales to steadily increase the value of their collections. We don’t just focus on individual pieces; we consider the entire collection’s coherence and market potential. Our approach is data-driven and informed by extensive market analysis.
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Is the Expert authenticity assessment accurate?
Yes, our authenticity assessment is highly accurate. It is not based on subjective opinions; instead, we provide tangible evidence to support our claims. This evidence consists of specific traits that are consistent across numerous verified authentic pieces, traits that are often missed even by the most skilled forgers. These authenticity cues—such as style, composition typical to an artist, stroke direction in autographs, characteristic signatures and monograms, and preferences for dedications in memorabilia—are derived from our extensive databases. Within this FAQ, we’ve included a selection of examples illustrating such cues that have enabled us to identify skilled forgeries, ones that were previously certified as authentic by professional curators relying solely on their subjective judgment.

How can you distinguish a signature made using an autopen from a genuine one with just a photo?
An autopen, a device designed to replicate signatures, follows a predetermined path to mimic handwriting. Despite its precision, the autopen process isn’t flawless and often leaves behind subtle clues that it has been used. Our expertise in this area comes from owning various autopen machines and extensively studying the marks they leave. We’re familiar with the specific traits of autopen signatures, such as uniform pressure, lack of natural variation in stroke, and consistent start and end points that human signatures rarely exhibit. By examining these telltale signs in high-resolution photos, our experts can effectively differentiate between autopen signatures and genuine hand-signed inscriptions.

How does AI-guided authentication work, and is it reliable?
AI-guided authentication employs advanced machine learning algorithms trained on extensive datasets of authenticated items, such as signatures of notable individuals or verified artworks. The process involves optimizing the images for precise feature extraction, which is crucial for the AI to learn and recognize authentic characteristics. A control dataset, a mix of verified authentic signatures and known forgeries, is used to validate the model’s performance with a high level of accuracy. This accuracy provides strong confidence in the AI’s ability to authenticate signatures and artwork, making it a reliable tool in our appraisal process.


Is forensic graphology considered a pseudoscience?
General graphology, which suggests that personality traits can be discerned from handwriting, is indeed viewed with skepticism by the scientific community. However, our service utilizes forensic graphology in a much narrower and scientifically accepted sense: we focus on the authentication of signatures and handwriting by comparing them with verified samples. This branch of forensic science is widely used in legal and law enforcement settings and is based on observable, repeatable patterns. Our application of graphological analysis is evidence-based, employing rigorous standards to match handwriting characteristics with established authentic exemplars. This method is respected and utilized in forensic investigations and is not considered pseudoscience.

How can you determine if an artwork is a reproduction just from a photo?
Identifying a reproduction from a photograph is a nuanced process that benefits greatly from technology. We have access to comprehensive records and databases that catalog verified original prints and their characteristics. By using these resources, we can distinguish handmade reproductions from original numbered prints by observing details that may not be perceptible to the untrained eye. Our AI-powered search tools analyze the photo, comparing it with high-resolution images of authentic works to find the closest match. These advanced algorithms look for specific markers and inconsistencies that are typical of reproductions, allowing us to deliver reliable results based on extensive data and sophisticated technology.

Where do you source the images of verified authentic samples for comparison?
Our collection of verified authentic samples for comparison comes from a variety of reputable and authoritative sources. These sources ensure that our comparisons are based on the most accurate and reliable images available, giving you confidence in our authentication process. This includes:
- Private Image Databases: We access high-quality, proprietary databases that are often costly and exclusive, ensuring we have a broad selection of authenticated images to use for comparison.
- Catalogue Raisonné: These comprehensive, annotated listings provide documented and photographed works of artists and are an invaluable resource for authentication purposes.
- Museum Collaborations: We partner with museums and other cultural institutions, which allows us to compare artworks and signatures against their vast collections of authenticated pieces.
- Auction Houses: We also obtain verified samples from past auction catalogs, where artworks and autographs have been authenticated by experts.

Do you issue Certificates of Authenticity?
Our Complete Report serves as a comprehensive Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and goes beyond by offering evidence-based conclusions, not merely opinions. The report itself is a detailed document that substantiates the authenticity of your piece with concrete findings.
However, should you require a traditional COA for marketing or other purposes, we are pleased to provide one. This certificate will be signed by Roi S., PhD, and will reference the detailed findings in your Complete Report. This formal COA, also numbered and with a unique hologram, can be requested when your artwork receives an AUTHENTIC verdict based on our rigorous examination process.

Do your appraisals comply with international standards?
Yes, our appraisals rigorously adhere to internationally recognized standards, ensuring that our evaluations are both accurate and ethically responsible. We align our practices with the AIC (American Institute for Conservation) Code of Ethics, and we follow the guidelines set by the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). Our methods also comply with SWGDOC and ANSI/ASB Standard 35.
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