Professionally framed in perfect condition. It has a stamp on back and certification file
20.5x38.5 (check file notes)
Hello, this item is a color lithograph titled “Thatched Cottages at Cordeville,” after the original painting by Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890). The print was produced by Imprimerie Mourlot in Paris, one of the most respected French ateliers for fine art lithography, which worked with major modern artists including Picasso, Chagall, and Matisse. This specific edition, as shown in the certificate, was authorized by the Estate of the Ateliers Mourlot and printed under the supervision of Eric P. Mourlot in 2002. It is catalogued under reference “Van Gogh #2023” and stamped with both Mourlot’s blind seal and certificate number (#2424).
The lithograph reproduces Van Gogh’s 1890 work painted at Auvers-sur-Oise, capturing the rhythmic brushwork and vibrant chromatic contrasts characteristic of his late period. As a posthumous authorized edition rather than an original 19th-century print, its value lies in its provenance and production quality. Professionally framed and in perfect condition, its current market value ranges between USD 800 and 1,200, with similar Mourlot Van Gogh lithographs occasionally achieving higher results depending on edition number, documentation, and presentation quality.