>David - you are right to be wary. Nearly all Dali 'prints' are fakes, as
>are most Chagall, Miro, Picasso, and others. Dali himself participated in
>the fraud by signing blank sheets (some 350,000, according to a witness!).
>(A Dali signature alone is worth about $8.)
>
>$6,000? What you will most likely get is a cheap repro with a fake
>signature worth maybe ten bucks as a poster. It is nearly impossible to
>tell many fakes, since they sometimes come with phony paperwork as well. It
>is an industry, unfortunately.
>
>Read this book: The Great Dali Art Fraud by Lee Catterall for the whole
>fascinating story.
>
>Dan
Dan is correct if you are buying the late prints he is referring to.
Early prints from the 1930 etc. are valuable. However you best find
reference to the value in proper catalogs. Values vary tremendously.
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Mani Deli <ma...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:<vcv9h0h7h3fj5sc18...@4ax.com>...
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As per your request, please find the following information.
Salvador Dali
"Place Furstenburg"
Original Engraving + Color
Japon Paper: 12-1/2" x 15-3/4" on 19-1/2" x 25-1/2"
Published by Pierre Argillet, Paris, 1971
Excellent Condition
Price - $3,900.00
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Mani Deli <ma...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:<vcv9h0h7h3fj5sc18...@4ax.com>...
David Kilo wrote in message ...
The more "interesting" thing for me was going to
the site and when clicking on the link to
"check authenticity" having NOTHING happen!
Perhaps I have my IE security settings set
too high - but oddly the other links work!
Most of the prints out there of the last generation of masters
(picasso, dali, chagall, etc.) are lithographs. This is a cheap
method of printing to begin with. In addition, the prints of a single
run deteriorate in quality the higher the number they are in the run.
The total number of prints made in that run and the specific number
that any one print has should be given somewhere on the print, in the
lower corner or on the back. like 100/200. This would mean this is
print number 100 out of a total run of 200. The lower the first
number, the more valuable the print would be.
But I would not buy any lithograph like this for 6k, especially
since even the originals these guys were making at the ends of their
careers were crap.
sarpedon
If you have that sort of money to spend why not get a real print by
an old master or contemporary master that will appreciate in value
rather than drop in half the moment you walk out the door?