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Color lithograph bearing a signature reading 'Dalí' (not authenticated)

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User's notes

“Rubus Incombustus” or “The Bush that was not Burnt”, a lithograph in color on heavy rag paper by listed artist, Salvador Dali. This piece is both hand-signed by Dali and signed in the plate. From an edition of fifteen (15), this piece comes with a certificate of authenticity from Park West along with an appraisal from 2022 for $50,400. This piece measures in frame, 34.5” H x 29.5” W. From the Biblia Sacra.

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AI Estimated Value

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$15,000-$25,000

AI estimate as of August 22, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

The item presented is a framed color lithograph on heavy textured rag paper, presented behind a white matting within a dark, ornate, multi-layered wooden frame featuring carved scrollwork details and a silver-toned inner liner. The visible image area displays a surrealist composition with splattered and washes of color including red, orange, yellow, black, and blue, depicting abstract figurative elements reminiscent of biblical themes. At the lower left and lower right corners of the print, there appear to be legible signatures and date markings, though these cannot be verified from the photograph alone. The owner provides extensive unverified context, user-identifying the work as 'Rubus Incombustus' or 'The Bush that was not Burnt' by Salvador Dalí from the Biblia Sacra series, from an edition of fifteen, and claiming it is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Park West and a 2022 appraisal for $50,400. Given the high market value associated with the named artist, the base rate strongly favors prints, reproductions, or forgeries, and this attribution remains entirely unauthenticated. The physical condition appears generally clean and well-preserved within its frame, though no close-up physical inspection of the paper or backing has been conducted.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on what I can see in the provided photograph, the item is a framed color lithograph on heavy textured rag paper, presented within an ornate wooden frame. The owner identifies this as 'Rubus Incombustus' or 'The Bush that was not Burnt' by Salvador Dalí from the Biblia Sacra series, bearing a signature reading 'Dalí' and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and previous appraisal. I can't verify from a photo whether the signature, numbering, or paper stock are correct, nor can I evaluate the physical condition of the print beneath the glazing without a physical inspection. Assuming the owner's attribution is correct and the piece is an autograph work from the stated limited edition, color lithographs of this scale and origin generally trade within the $15,000 to $25,000 range in current secondary art markets, depending on condition and gallery provenance. However, this estimate is strictly conditional. Because this market features numerous reproductions, poster conversions, and unauthorized prints bearing printed signatures, the value would drop significantly to the $100-$300 range if the item turns out to be a reproduction, commercial print, or copy rather than a hand-signed lithograph from the stated edition. To properly evaluate and establish the standing of this piece, I would need an in-person physical examination by a paper conservator, verification of the accompanying documentation, and consultation with a recognized Salvador Dalí expert.

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