Sinister Elements Thrive in Fake Dali Print Market

Sinister Elements Thrive in Fake Dali Print Market

Life for collectors used to be something exciting and fulfilling. Searching for the exact piece that would round out your collection, as well as a smart investment for the future, was considered a delight. I say was because for the Dali print collector it has become a veritable nightmare. Fakes, fraud and forgery abound in disturbing numbers and in an article entitled Fake Prints, the entire debacle is spelled out in terms that even the most inexperienced collector will understand.

Fine Art Registry™ from its inception has attempted to bring order to an art world that is fraught with deception and fraud. In so doing FAR® has raised the ire of some of the very worst offenders, that of the sellers of the fake Salvador Dali prints, Park West. This investigation has worldwide implications from New York City to Stuttgart, Germany to Paris, France, all of which are integral parts of a mysterious puzzle.

FAR has been investigating this subject after many victims have contacted the web site www.fineartregistry.com complaining of being ripped off, with no recourse for financial recompense. A sense of intrigue is bound to keep you looking forward to each of the series of articles written to expose these fakes, frauds and their perpetrators.

Precise details are portrayed, naming names, dates and even the exorbitant mark-ups on these purported Dali’s, comparing prices initially paid compared to what they were sold for. There is the audacity of the owner of the pieces authenticating and signing the Certificates of Authenticity, as well as other underhanded manipulations. FAR in its investigation has uncovered facts that reveal that these Dali’s are fakes adding insult to injury to the mind-boggling high prices paid for them.

Forget the latest mystery novel and read a true-life mystery full of twists and turns and intrigue galore. Visit www.fineartregistry.com for you will not want to miss this very informative expose’.

 

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2 Comments on "Sinister Elements Thrive in Fake Dali Print Market"

  1. Chris on Tue, 17th Jun 2008 11:46 am 

    There is a lot of new Dali fraud cases popping up, many indictments, etc. There is also a Movie coming out based on the new book “Dali and I” which claims that Dali himself was a fraud. I’ve read some new interesting facts on http://www.Art-Fraud.org about this and other fake prints. I am very confused and worried about the future of fine art prints.

  2. Byncnapymn on Sun, 3rd Aug 2008 2:52 am 

    Thanks for the post