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Rediscovered Dalí Prints Set for Auction After London Garage Find

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These signed prints originate from the mid-20th century.

A collection of Salvador Dalí prints, long thought to be lost, has been rediscovered in a London garage and is now set to go under the hammer at auction. These signed prints, which date back to the mid-20th century, represent some of Dalí’s most iconic work and are expected to fetch significant sums due to their rarity and historical value.

The prints were found by chance during a routine garage cleanout, where they had been stored for decades, forgotten and neglected. Art experts have since authenticated the works as genuine Dalí pieces, making this discovery one of the most exciting finds in recent art history.

The collection includes several of Dalí’s well-known surrealist prints, each bearing the artist’s signature and showing the characteristic style that made him one of the most influential figures in 20th-century art. The prints are in remarkable condition, considering their years in storage, which adds to their value and appeal.

The auction, set to take place later this year, is expected to attract collectors and art enthusiasts from around the world. Given Dalí’s enduring popularity and the significance of these prints, the bidding is anticipated to be highly competitive.This rediscovery not only brings a piece of art history back into the public eye but also highlights the enduring legacy of Salvador Dalí. His work continues to captivate audiences decades after his death, and these prints are a testament to his lasting influence on the art world.

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