Real client case reviewed by ConfirmArt for Keith Haring signature study, attributed or related to Keith Haring. The public page presents selected visual evidence and a rendered report viewer without exposing the private commissioned PDF.
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Section summaries
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Back Side
The reverse of the print reveals several notable features that are significant to its overall condition and authenticity. There is a stamp present that reads "Fairbanks Gallery Washington, D.C. USA," printed in a standard typeface, black ink on the lower section.
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Authentication Analysis
Our extensive analysis concludes that the artwork in question does not appear within the catalogs of numbered prints known to constitute the oeuvre of Keith Haring, particularly within his prolific last decade of artistic production. Notably, both the format of the print and the style of inscription employed for the signature and edition numbering do not correspond with the documented standards typically utilized by Haring during this period. Furthermore, Haring's authentic works from this era, as cataloged in the
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Composition and Stylistic Anomalies
Further scrutiny of print A1 reveals additional idiosyncrasies in its composition that are inconsistent with Keith Haring's recognized style. An analysis of the annotated image of the print (Figure ) clarifies these deviations. Firstly, the movement lines that typically signify kinetic energy in Haring's work are aberrant in both direction and composition in A1, as indicated by the regions highlighted in green.
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Authentic Works by Keith Haring
Selected evidence from this section shows how ConfirmArt structures a real client case for Keith Haring, combining visual review with documented comparables.
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The Radiant Heart Motif
The radiant heart motif is a recurring symbol in Keith Haring's art, often positioned centrally within his compositions as a celebration of love for humanity. Below are two figures from Haring's exhibitions that exemplify this motif. Authentic Keith Haring artworks from exhibitions, both featuring the radiant heart motif, prominently placed at the , symbolizing a universal love for humanity.
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Signature Examination
The signature on print A1, as depicted in Figure , presents several anomalies when compared to established norms in Keith Haring's signed and numbered prints. Close-up of the signature on print A1. The absence of a date adjacent to the signature is uncharacteristic, as Haring often dated his signed prints.
Signature evidence
Signature analysis reference tables
Signature ExaminationThe signature on print A1, as depicted in Figure , presents several anomalies when compared to established norms in Keith Haring's signed and numbered prints. Close-up of the signature on print A1.
Authentication evidence
Selected close details from the human review
Back SideThe reverse of the print reveals several notable features that are significant to its overall condition and authenticity. There is a stamp present that reads "Fairbanks Gallery Washington, D.C.Authentication AnalysisOur extensive analysis concludes that the artwork in question does not appear within the catalogs of numbered prints known to constitute the oeuvre of Keith Haring, particularly within his prolific last decade of artistic production. Notably, both the format of the print and the style of inscription employed for the signature and edition numbering do not correspond with the docSignature ExaminationThe signature on print A1, as depicted in Figure , presents several anomalies when compared to established norms in Keith Haring's signed and numbered prints. Close-up of the signature on print A1.
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