Never buy a Dalí print without a from a reputable source. However, since anyone can print a COA, the reputation of the gallery or auction house is your real safety net. Look for sellers who are members of professional organizations like the International Fine Art Appraisers (IFAA). 5. Condition and Framing
Buying a Dalí print is a marriage of art appreciation and detective work. Focus on pieces documented in the Field or Michler-Löpsinger catalogs and prioritize pieces from the 1960s and early 70s, which are generally considered the "gold standard" for his graphic works.
Created during Dalí’s lifetime where he was directly involved in the process (etchings, lithographs, or woodcuts). These were typically produced in limited editions and signed by the artist.