Identification

Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition Print, 97/245

Photo reference

3 uploaded photos

Overview

Visual evidence includes a pencil signature consistent with Salvador Dali and an edition number of 97/245. A visible plate mark (indentation) around the image area strongly indicates an intaglio printmaking process (such as etching) or a mixed-media graphic work, which is characteristic of Dali's mid-to-late 20th-century output. The surrealist composition, featuring figures intertwined with botanical elements and loose color washes, aligns with his known graphic suites.

Story

Salvador Dali (1904-1989) was a leading figure of the Surrealist movement. In his later career, he produced a vast number of graphic works (etchings, lithographs), often published in suites. The edition size of 245 is characteristic of several major suites from the late 1960s and 1970s, notably 'The Hippies' (1969-1970). The secondary market for Salvador Dali prints is highly active but deeply bifurcated based on authentication.

Maker / Origin

Salvador Dali

Condition & Value

Based on the limited close-up provided, the paper appears generally clean in the margin, and the pencil signature remains legible. However, without a full view of the artwork or examination out of the frame, it is impossible to assess for common issues such as light fading (mat burn), foxing, or acid damage from non-archival framing materials. The print appears to be in good condition with strong colors and a clear, unsmudged pencil signature. There is no obvious foxing or water damage visible, though it should be inspected out of the frame to check for acid burn from the backing board.

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Sold comps, value drivers, and venue guidance pulled from recent auction results.

Market Analysis

The secondary market for Salvador Dali prints is highly active but deeply bifurcated based on authentication. Fully authenticated pieces with clear provenance (Albert Field catalog reference, gallery receipts) command strong premiums at major auction houses and retail galleries. Unauthenticated pieces or those lacking clear paper diagnostics (watermarks, blind stamps) struggle to break past the low-tier auction floor due to the massive volume of unauthorized editions and outright forgeries in circulation.

Value Drivers

Handwritten pencil signature consistent with Salvador Dali's style.

Edition numbering (97/245) aligns with known legitimate Dali graphic suites.

Visible plate mark indicates an intaglio process, consistent with his original etchings.

Concerns

Lack of Certificate of Authenticity (COA) or provenance severely limits buyer confidence.

Unverified paper type — missing watermarks or blind stamps would flag this as a potential unauthorized reproduction.

Condition unknown outside the small margin area — hidden mat burn or foxing would discount value.

Best Venue

Do not list immediately. The value of this piece hinges entirely on authentication. First, identify the specific image in the Albert Field catalog of Dali's graphic works. Second, have the piece examined out of the frame by a qualified appraiser or paper conservator to check for watermarks (e. g., Arches, BFK Rives) and blind stamps. If authenticated, consign to a mid-tier or major auction house with a dedicated prints department.

Upside Potential

If the piece is definitively authenticated by a recognized Dali expert, removed from the frame to reveal pristine margins and correct watermarks, and identified as a highly desirable plate, it could reach the upper auction tier of $3,500 or higher.

Authenticity Risk

high

Salvador Dali prints are among the most frequently forged artworks in the world, with a well-documented history of pre-signed blank paper and unauthorized posthumous editions. While the signature and numbering visually align with his work, the lack of provenance, COA, and visible paper diagnostics (watermarks/blind stamps) in the provided photos makes forgery or unauthorized reproduction a highly material risk in this price band.

Also found — market-range context

Related comps outside the valuation band· 2 comps

Surfaced during research but not used to anchor the valuation — wrong form, species, era, or no published price. Shown so the market range around this item is visible.

  • Revere Auctions
    Salvador Dali "Le Femmes-Fleurs au Piano" Print
    Link could not be verified.
    $4,200
  • BYDealers
    Femmes fleurs au piano (From de series « Hippies »)
    Link could not be verified.
    $1,680