Auction end date: 3/4/2012
Sale price: $146
Details: This appears to be a late second edition engraving from the Album of 15 Gravures (Field #68-4, pp. 46-7) with color added.
NOTE: There is no evidence that Dali approved the colors used, nor did he sign the prints (Field, pp. 236-7). Facsimile signature added to print by Collector's Guild (Field p. 262). This is an unlimited, unnumbered edition.
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Showing posts with label counterfeit. Show all posts
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Friday, August 1, 2014
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Dali's "Deux Fatrasies" Fraudulent Etching (aka "Don Quixote").
Auction end date: 3/2/2012
Sale price: $103
Details: 9" x 6" image;
NOTE: The title of this etching is actually "Diogene en Son Tonneau" from the book Deux Fatrasies (Field catalog #63-2A, p. 23). The plate was canceled with a single hole in the upper left, where the moon appears! This moon identifies the print as one from a fraudulent edition made by Leon Amiel (Field catalog, pp. 238 & 240).
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
"Three Graces" (Le Jugement de Paris) Counterfeit Litho.
Auction end date: 2/26/2012
Sale price: $149
Details: 24 x 18.5 in; No. 303 of 375.
Note: there is no legitimate edition of 375 for this print from the Hommage a Albrecht Drurer print suite (Field, pp. 66-67). This is likely a Gilbert Hamon "after" published circa 1981 (Field, pp. 247-8).
Sale price: $149
Details: 24 x 18.5 in; No. 303 of 375.
Note: there is no legitimate edition of 375 for this print from the Hommage a Albrecht Drurer print suite (Field, pp. 66-67). This is likely a Gilbert Hamon "after" published circa 1981 (Field, pp. 247-8).
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Dali's "Deux Fatrasies" Fraudulent Etching.
Auction end date: 7/27/2011
Sale price: $66
Details: 5.75" x 9" image on 11" x 14" paper; comes with a COA from a Collector's Guild etching of Don Quixote. The title of this etching is actually "Diogene en Son Tonneau" from the book Deux Fatrasies (Field catalog #63-2(A), p. 23). The plate was canceled with a single hole in the upper left, where the moon appears! This moon identifies the print as one from a fraudulent edition made by Leon Amiel (Field catalog, pp. 238 & 240).
Sale price: $66
Details: 5.75" x 9" image on 11" x 14" paper; comes with a COA from a Collector's Guild etching of Don Quixote. The title of this etching is actually "Diogene en Son Tonneau" from the book Deux Fatrasies (Field catalog #63-2(A), p. 23). The plate was canceled with a single hole in the upper left, where the moon appears! This moon identifies the print as one from a fraudulent edition made by Leon Amiel (Field catalog, pp. 238 & 240).
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Dali's "Deux Fatrasies" Fraudulent Etching.
Auction end date: 5/22/2011
Sale price: $83
Details: Don't be fooled by the Collector's Guild Don Quixote COA attached to the back of this fraudulent etching. The title of this etching is actually "Diogene en Son Tonneau" from the book Deux Fatrasies (Field catalog #63-2(A), p. 23). The plate was canceled with a single hole in the upper left, where the moon appears! This moon identifies the print as one from a fraudulent edition made by Leon Amiel (Field catalog, pp. 238 & 240).
Sale price: $83
Details: Don't be fooled by the Collector's Guild Don Quixote COA attached to the back of this fraudulent etching. The title of this etching is actually "Diogene en Son Tonneau" from the book Deux Fatrasies (Field catalog #63-2(A), p. 23). The plate was canceled with a single hole in the upper left, where the moon appears! This moon identifies the print as one from a fraudulent edition made by Leon Amiel (Field catalog, pp. 238 & 240).
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