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In 2022, Sotheby’s sold an “Eric” lithograph numbered 35/38 from an early edition published in 1984 for over $56,000. In short, when assembling your fine art collection of prints, it’s crucial to purchase from reputable art dealers and auctionhouses, as well as seek guidance from fine art appraisal firms such as Art Peritus.
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