The appraised work appears to be a 1974 screen print executed by Hungarian-French artist Victor Vassarely (1906-1997). The print features a series of multicolor squares arranged in a repeating hexagonal arrangement that creates an optical illusion of movement or vibration. The print seems to be apart of a portfolio of 12 prints titled “Answers to Vasarely” created c. 1970-1979. The estimate provided is based on comparables recently offered and sold at auction. The appraised work's approximated size, composition, medium and condition (based on images provided), as well as the artist's current auction market were taken into consideration when determining the estimate. In many cases, pricing for similar examples available on the primary (retail) market vary, and are often higher than secondary (auction) market examples.