Yes it is, especially if it is signed and numbered by Dali. One of the factors to consider is how large the Edition is, the smaller the number of prints in the " limited edition " the more valuable a print will be. Also bear in mind that the first 11 and the last 11 will be more valuable than any numbers in between.
A signed print of Fille de Minos by Salvador Dali is estimated to be worth about six or seven thousand dollars. This is for a 15 inch by 18 inch framed and signed limited edition lithograph.
He did make it. It is not a painting, though, it is a lithograph.
if the signature is part of the plate in the lower right corner then it's part of an unlimited edition and worth between 1 and 25 dollars.
Called the "Bronze Edition," the bronze with no added patina Dali-Vision sculpture of Lincoln, published in 1977, by Martin-LawrenceLimited Editions, was done in a limited run of 215. (There were two separate runs of this edition.) When in optimal condition, properly signed in the plate by the artist (lower right corner), and with proven provenance, this would usually be expected to bring between $5,000 - $7,000 at auction. If actually signed in hand by the artist, the price will improve by between 10%- 15%.Called the "Silver Edition," the bronze with silver patina Dali-Vision sculpture of Lincoln, published in 1977, by Martin-Lawrence Limited Editions, was done in a limited run of 175. (There were two separate runs of this edition.) When in optimal condition, properly signed in the plate by the artist (lower right corner), and with proven provenance, this would usually be expected to bring between $6,000 - $9,000 at auction. If actually signed in hand by the artist, the price will improve by between 10%- 15%.Called the "Gold Edition," the bronze with gold patina Dali-Vision sculpture of Lincoln, published in 1977, by Martin-Lawrence Limited Editions, was done in a limited run of 160. (There were four separate runs of this edition.) When in optimal condition, properly signed in the plate by the artist (lower right corner), and with proven provenance, this would usually be expected to bring between $7,000 - $10,000 at auction. If actually signed in hand by the artist, the price will improve by between 10%- 15%.Called the "Platinum Edition," the bronze with platinum patina Dali-Vision sculpture of Lincoln, published in 1977, by Martin-LawrenceLimited Editions, was done in a limited run of 75. (There were two separate runs of this edition.) When in optimal condition, properly signed in plate by the artist (lower right corner), and with proven provenance, this would usually be expected to bring between $8,000- $12,000 at auction. If actually signed in hand by the artist, the price will improve by between 10%- 15%.Holland, Belgium France.In France: Paris, Arles, Saint-Rémy, Auvers.
When an artist is commissioned to do a project they are often allowed access to a certain number of prints with which they can do what they like. These prints are usually marked "EA" to indicate that they are prints intended for use by the artist.
Yes, if by "full signature" you mean his first and last name. His full signature appears on some (not all) of his oil paintings. He also used his full signature to sign some limited edition books published in the 1940s. Keep in mind that Dali's signature varied over the years--sometimes he used "Salvador Dali", sometimes just "Dali" and at other times Gala-Dali. He also incorporated the crown symbol into his signature at times. In fact, there were so many different variations of his signature that one of his assistants (Capt. John Peter Moore) released a book showing 678 different signatures! Also, keep in mind that many Dali lithographs/reproductions are reported to have fraudulent signatures.
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Spectre du soir sur la plage was sold only a few days ago for $5,682,500.
The "Dali" products are usually made in Lebanon,since "Dali" is Lebanese.But only the "Dali" eyeliners are made in Germany.
Salvador Dali (not THE Dali) was a famous surrealist artist. Click link below to read about him!
Dali is actually a proper noun. This means that it is also Dali in English. It is popular as the last name of a famous painter, Salvador Dali.
Senor Salvador Dali