Houdini Magic Art Print Limited Edition by Dean Carnegie
Museum-Quality Limited Edition Fine Art Print
A rare collector's piece celebrating Harry Houdini, the most famous magician in history. Part of the Special 12 Houdini Prints of 2026 to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Houdini's death in 1926
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. Limited to a run of 25. 16x20
- 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
- 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)