The U.S. Women's Open Trophy Ana Inciardi mini print presents the iconic silver championship cup centered against a deep purple-blue background. The trophy is rendered in pale silvery-white tones, showing its ornate two-handled form, domed lid with a decorative finial, and a wide engraved panel on the body. The base is tiered and substantial, grounding the composition with a sense of weight and tradition. Inciardi captures the cup with her characteristic loose linework, giving the metal object a tactile, almost hand-sketched quality despite its small format. The U.S. Women's Open is one of the oldest and most prestigious major championships in women's golf, conducted annually by the United States Golf Association. The trophy itself has been awarded to champions since the tournament's founding in 1946, and its traditional cup design reflects the formal silverwork associated with golf's classic major hardware. Collectors drawn to sports subjects find this print particularly appealing because Inciardi treats the trophy not as a photographic record but as a composition in its own right, using negative space and limited color to give the cup real visual presence. The subject is less common in her catalog than her urban or food subjects, which adds to its appeal for collectors building a varied range. This print pairs naturally with her other landmark and iconic object subjects, and collectors often group it alongside other prints that celebrate recognizable symbols of achievement or place. The handwritten caption at the bottom, noting both the title and the artist's name, gives the piece an archival, personal character consistent across her mini print work.
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