Salvador Dali's artwork shocked his generation and inspired those of the future. His influence can be seen in the works of prominent artists such as Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons.
There are several good reasons to purchase high-quality art, but for investors with an eye on portfolio diversity there can only be one key consideration: will it produce a profit in years to come?
The current buoyancy of the Salvador Dali artwork and collectibles market suggests that investors purchasing pieces now could be in a strong position in the future.
Dali signed photographs have risen in value by 11.72% pa since 2000, from £325 ($510) to £1,100 ($1,725), according to the PFC40 Autograph Index.
In 2011 Dali's 1929 work Portrait de Paul Eluard sold for £13.48m ($20.94m) at Sotheby's - a record for Dali, and 169.6% above its £5m estimate.
Yet opportunities exist to own artwork by Dali for significantly more manageable sums.
We have a superb original signed sketch by the Spanish surrealist available right now for just £18,000 (approx. $28,000).
The work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from the Galerie St Tropez stating that it originates from the collection of his wife, Gala Dali. She is thought to be the subject of the work.
It offers terrific value for money when compared with similar pieces by Dali. In 2003, an ink and pencil Dali drawing achieved $478,400.
As with all our stock items, you will also receive:
· A certificate of authenticity with lifetime moneyback guarantee
· Free insured delivery
· Free storage (if required)
To purchase the Salvador Dali artwork or to discuss other investment opportunities, please contact us at:
info@paulfrasercollectibles.com
+44 (0) 117 933 9503
Or click here to view our other rare pieces of art for sale.
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