Dante In A Hat Limited Edition Fine Art Print by Dean Carnegie
Museum-Quality Limited Edition Fine Art Print
A rare collector's piece celebrating the legendary Dante the Magician. This is not a mass-produced poster—it's a numbered, limited edition fine art print personally created by renowned magic artist Dean Carnegie. 16x20
What Makes This a Collector's Investment:
- Strictly Limited Edition - Each print is individually assigned a number, ensuring exclusivity and long-term value appreciation. This edition is limited to 25.
- Archival Museum Quality - Printed on premium archival paper using fade-resistant inks that will maintain their vibrancy for generations
- From Original Artwork - Created exclusively by Dean Carnegie, not a reproduction of vintage posters. The prints are from original paintings by Dean Carnegie
- Certificate of Authenticity - Each print includes documentation verifying its limited edition status
The Difference Between Fine Art Prints and Mass Reproductions:
Unlike unlimited commercial posters that can be reprinted indefinitely, this limited edition print represents a finite artistic release. Once the edition sells out, no more will ever be produced. This scarcity, combined with the artist's signature and numbering, creates inherent collector value that mass-produced reproductions simply cannot offer.
Perfect For:
- Serious magic memorabilia collectors building investment-grade collections
- Museums and institutions preserving magic history
- Discerning collectors who appreciate authenticated, numbered artwork
- Gift-givers seeking truly unique, meaningful pieces
Each print ships carefully protected to ensure it arrives in pristine, gallery-ready condition.
Creator/Artist: Dean Carnegie is a professional magician, historian and painter. He is known in the history world as The Magic Detective. He produces a popular blog and podcast of the same name. He is also an avid painter having created 100+ artworks featuring magicians in various styles. Many of his originals reside in private collections of both magic collectors and art collectors. As a performer he is known as The Artist of Mystery and can be found on CarnegieMagic.com
(frame not included)