charlottest
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SALVADOR DALI, 'Horse of Death, by charlottest on May 10, 2023 11:06:15 GMT 1, SALVADOR DALI, 1904 - 1989, A SIGNED ARTIST PROOF LITHOGRAPH PRINT Titled 'Horse of Death', skeleton rider with horse, signed in pencil to margin and marked 'EA', framed and glazed. (approx 35.5cm x 56cm) Condition: good
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met
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SALVADOR DALI, 'Horse of Death, by met on May 10, 2023 22:39:22 GMT 1, SALVADOR DALI, 1904 - 1989, A SIGNED ARTIST PROOF LITHOGRAPH PRINT Titled 'Horse of Death', skeleton rider with horse, signed in pencil to margin and marked 'EA', framed and glazed. (approx 35.5cm x 56cm) Condition: good [...]
Collectors with a basic knowledge of Salvador Dalí's history will be well aware of the minefield that is the artist's print market.
For any novice enthusiasts on this message board, Google "Dali" along with "fake prints" and/or "art fraud", and read some of the articles that pop up.
You can also check out Lee Catterall's book, The Great Dalí Art Fraud & Other Deceptions (1992).
As a general precaution, I suggest avoiding any prints that are not expressly referred to (being sure to make note of all relevant details, including dimensions and edition sizes) in at least one of the following publications:
(i) Albert Field: The Official Catalog of the Graphic Works of Salvador Dali (1996);
(ii) Ralf Michler and Lutz W. Löpsinger: DALI: Catalogue Raisonné of Etchings and Mixed-Media Prints, 1924-1980 (1993); and
(iii) Ralf Michler and Lutz W. Löpsinger: DALI: Catalogue Raisonné of Prints II. Lithographs and Wood Engravings 1956-1980 (1995).
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I believe the signed artist's proof (épreuve d'artiste) in this thread to be fake.
It was also a passed lot last week at Swan Fine Art Auctions* in Tetsworth, Oxfordshire.
If any potential buyer is fond of the image, Le Chevalier de la Mort, my recommendation would be to save up and focus on the recognised, signed and numbered limited edition of 250 — released in 1972 in a larger format (about 65 x 50 cm), as part of The Dalinean Horses portfolio of 25 embossed lithographs, published by Simeon Wajntraub and Jacques Carpentier.
SALVADOR DALI, 1904 - 1989, A SIGNED ARTIST PROOF LITHOGRAPH PRINT Titled 'Horse of Death', skeleton rider with horse, signed in pencil to margin and marked 'EA', framed and glazed. (approx 35.5cm x 56cm) Condition: good [...] Collectors with a basic knowledge of Salvador Dalí's history will be well aware of the minefield that is the artist's print market. For any novice enthusiasts on this message board, Google "Dali" along with "fake prints" and/or "art fraud", and read some of the articles that pop up. You can also check out Lee Catterall's book, The Great Dalí Art Fraud & Other Deceptions (1992). As a general precaution, I suggest avoiding any prints that are not expressly referred to (being sure to make note of all relevant details, including dimensions and edition sizes) in at least one of the following publications: (i) Albert Field: The Official Catalog of the Graphic Works of Salvador Dali (1996); (ii) Ralf Michler and Lutz W. Löpsinger: DALI: Catalogue Raisonné of Etchings and Mixed-Media Prints, 1924-1980 (1993); and (iii) Ralf Michler and Lutz W. Löpsinger: DALI: Catalogue Raisonné of Prints II. Lithographs and Wood Engravings 1956-1980 (1995). __________ I believe the signed artist's proof (épreuve d'artiste) in this thread to be fake. It was also a passed lot last week at Swan Fine Art Auctions * in Tetsworth, Oxfordshire. If any potential buyer is fond of the image, Le Chevalier de la Mort, my recommendation would be to save up and focus on the recognised, signed and numbered limited edition of 250 — released in 1972 in a larger format (about 65 x 50 cm), as part of The Dalinean Horses portfolio of 25 embossed lithographs, published by Simeon Wajntraub and Jacques Carpentier.
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astbury
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SALVADOR DALI, 'Horse of Death, by astbury on May 11, 2023 9:30:16 GMT 1, SALVADOR DALI, 1904 - 1989, A SIGNED ARTIST PROOF LITHOGRAPH PRINT Titled 'Horse of Death', skeleton rider with horse, signed in pencil to margin and marked 'EA', framed and glazed. (approx 35.5cm x 56cm) Condition: good No doubt this will also come with provenance from Drang Gallery like the previous items you've been selling.
SALVADOR DALI, 1904 - 1989, A SIGNED ARTIST PROOF LITHOGRAPH PRINT Titled 'Horse of Death', skeleton rider with horse, signed in pencil to margin and marked 'EA', framed and glazed. (approx 35.5cm x 56cm) Condition: good No doubt this will also come with provenance from Drang Gallery like the previous items you've been selling.
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Cocteau 101
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SALVADOR DALI, 'Horse of Death, by Cocteau 101 on May 11, 2023 9:37:58 GMT 1, A brilliant piece of advice from Met who can be relied upon for his depth of knowledge and research in such matters.
A brilliant piece of advice from Met who can be relied upon for his depth of knowledge and research in such matters.
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Johnny Sarcasm
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SALVADOR DALI, 'Horse of Death, by Johnny Sarcasm on May 11, 2023 10:05:34 GMT 1, SALVADOR DALI, 1904 - 1989, A SIGNED ARTIST PROOF LITHOGRAPH PRINT Titled 'Horse of Death', skeleton rider with horse, signed in pencil to margin and marked 'EA', framed and glazed. (approx 35.5cm x 56cm) Condition: good No doubt this will also come with provenance from Drang Gallery like the previous items you've been selling. Chocolate teapot prov
SALVADOR DALI, 1904 - 1989, A SIGNED ARTIST PROOF LITHOGRAPH PRINT Titled 'Horse of Death', skeleton rider with horse, signed in pencil to margin and marked 'EA', framed and glazed. (approx 35.5cm x 56cm) Condition: good No doubt this will also come with provenance from Drang Gallery like the previous items you've been selling. Chocolate teapot prov
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SALVADOR DALI, 'Horse of Death, by shoottheglass on May 11, 2023 10:09:16 GMT 1, Dali really destroyed his own market by signing thousands of blank pieces of paper and would do deals with anyone and everyone willing to make a quick buck. Tread carefully would be my advise and don't buy without rock solid provenance!
Dali really destroyed his own market by signing thousands of blank pieces of paper and would do deals with anyone and everyone willing to make a quick buck. Tread carefully would be my advise and don't buy without rock solid provenance!
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tonys
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SALVADOR DALI, 'Horse of Death, by tonys on May 11, 2023 10:44:40 GMT 1, Dali really destroyed his own market by signing thousands of blank pieces of paper and would do deals with anyone and everyone willing to make a quick buck. Tread carefully would be my advise and don't buy without rock solid provenance! Wasn't so much Dali but his managers who were crooks. They exploited him in his final years and yes, signing blanks and even works not belonging to Dali became the norm.
Dali really destroyed his own market by signing thousands of blank pieces of paper and would do deals with anyone and everyone willing to make a quick buck. Tread carefully would be my advise and don't buy without rock solid provenance! Wasn't so much Dali but his managers who were crooks. They exploited him in his final years and yes, signing blanks and even works not belonging to Dali became the norm.
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