The Salvador Dali Collector
The Salvador Dali Collector
One authenticated Salvador Dali lithograph from Jeremy’s personal collection
Details:
• Untitled, from Les Songes Drolatiques de Pantagruel (1973)
• Edition: XLIV/C (44/100)
• Medium: Lithograph from gouache and collage
• Framed Size: 41” x 32”
• Certificate of Authenticity included
• Verified via Robinhood Auctions (original purchase: $1,476)
• Market value: $2,800–$9,000
• Only one available — once it’s gone, it’s gone
In 1973, Salvador Dalí—unapologetic surrealist, showman, prophet of the absurd—released a limited lithograph series titled Les Songes Drolatiques de Pantagruel, inspired by 16th-century satire and rebellion.
The original book? A bizarre visual text rooted in Rabelais’ Pantagruel, filled with dream figures and strange creatures meant to mock the social and religious constructs of the time.
Dalí didn’t just reinterpret it—he cracked it open and let his own psyche bleed into the paper.
Each piece in this series is a statement:
“I see the world, and I refuse to play along.”
How I Got It
I wasn’t walking through a gallery.
I was working for a jeweler—the jeweler—who bought Rolls-Royces in cash off one sale and dropped $1,000 on a pair of shoes just to make sure I “matched the aesthetic.”
While moving through his world of rare stones, fine art, and high-stakes deals, I bought this Dalí online in an auction—a quiet moment in a loud life.
It came with four other pieces, but this one… this one was mine.
Not because of the price. But because of the statement it made.
A “f*ck you” purchase.
My way of saying:
I’m not just adjacent to wealth, eccentricity, and power—I am that frequency.
What This Piece Represents
This piece isn’t for collectors who want pretty lines and safe edges.
It’s for those of us who know we’re not normal—and never tried to be.
It’s for the ones who live with too much voice, too much energy, too much truth, and decided to lean in anyway.
Dalí was outrageous, sacred in his defiance, and relentless in his expression.
And this piece carries that essence forward.
So if you feel it tug at you—good.
Because that means it already recognizes you.
It’s the part of you that refuses to shrink.
The part that doesn’t ask for permission.
The part that says “I am not normal. And that’s exactly why I’m f*cking valuable.”
This isn’t a wall piece. It’s a mirror.
And if it’s meant for you—you already know.
The Salvador Dali Collector
One authenticated Salvador Dali lithograph from Jeremy’s personal collection
Details:
• Untitled, from Les Songes Drolatiques de Pantagruel (1973)
• Edition: XLIV/C (44/100)
• Medium: Lithograph from gouache and collage
• Framed Size: 41” x 32”
• Certificate of Authenticity included
• Verified via Robinhood Auctions (original purchase: $1,476)
• Market value: $2,800–$9,000
• Only one available — once it’s gone, it’s gone
In 1973, Salvador Dalí—unapologetic surrealist, showman, prophet of the absurd—released a limited lithograph series titled Les Songes Drolatiques de Pantagruel, inspired by 16th-century satire and rebellion.
The original book? A bizarre visual text rooted in Rabelais’ Pantagruel, filled with dream figures and strange creatures meant to mock the social and religious constructs of the time.
Dalí didn’t just reinterpret it—he cracked it open and let his own psyche bleed into the paper.
Each piece in this series is a statement:
“I see the world, and I refuse to play along.”
How I Got It
I wasn’t walking through a gallery.
I was working for a jeweler—the jeweler—who bought Rolls-Royces in cash off one sale and dropped $1,000 on a pair of shoes just to make sure I “matched the aesthetic.”
While moving through his world of rare stones, fine art, and high-stakes deals, I bought this Dalí online in an auction—a quiet moment in a loud life.
It came with four other pieces, but this one… this one was mine.
Not because of the price. But because of the statement it made.
A “f*ck you” purchase.
My way of saying:
I’m not just adjacent to wealth, eccentricity, and power—I am that frequency.
What This Piece Represents
This piece isn’t for collectors who want pretty lines and safe edges.
It’s for those of us who know we’re not normal—and never tried to be.
It’s for the ones who live with too much voice, too much energy, too much truth, and decided to lean in anyway.
Dalí was outrageous, sacred in his defiance, and relentless in his expression.
And this piece carries that essence forward.
So if you feel it tug at you—good.
Because that means it already recognizes you.
It’s the part of you that refuses to shrink.
The part that doesn’t ask for permission.
The part that says “I am not normal. And that’s exactly why I’m f*cking valuable.”
This isn’t a wall piece. It’s a mirror.
And if it’s meant for you—you already know.
The Salvador Dali Collector
One authenticated Salvador Dali lithograph from Jeremy’s personal collection
Details:
• Untitled, from Les Songes Drolatiques de Pantagruel (1973)
• Edition: XLIV/C (44/100)
• Medium: Lithograph from gouache and collage
• Framed Size: 41” x 32”
• Certificate of Authenticity included
• Verified via Robinhood Auctions (original purchase: $1,476)
• Market value: $2,800–$9,000
• Only one available — once it’s gone, it’s gone
In 1973, Salvador Dalí—unapologetic surrealist, showman, prophet of the absurd—released a limited lithograph series titled Les Songes Drolatiques de Pantagruel, inspired by 16th-century satire and rebellion.
The original book? A bizarre visual text rooted in Rabelais’ Pantagruel, filled with dream figures and strange creatures meant to mock the social and religious constructs of the time.
Dalí didn’t just reinterpret it—he cracked it open and let his own psyche bleed into the paper.
Each piece in this series is a statement:
“I see the world, and I refuse to play along.”
How I Got It
I wasn’t walking through a gallery.
I was working for a jeweler—the jeweler—who bought Rolls-Royces in cash off one sale and dropped $1,000 on a pair of shoes just to make sure I “matched the aesthetic.”
While moving through his world of rare stones, fine art, and high-stakes deals, I bought this Dalí online in an auction—a quiet moment in a loud life.
It came with four other pieces, but this one… this one was mine.
Not because of the price. But because of the statement it made.
A “f*ck you” purchase.
My way of saying:
I’m not just adjacent to wealth, eccentricity, and power—I am that frequency.
What This Piece Represents
This piece isn’t for collectors who want pretty lines and safe edges.
It’s for those of us who know we’re not normal—and never tried to be.
It’s for the ones who live with too much voice, too much energy, too much truth, and decided to lean in anyway.
Dalí was outrageous, sacred in his defiance, and relentless in his expression.
And this piece carries that essence forward.
So if you feel it tug at you—good.
Because that means it already recognizes you.
It’s the part of you that refuses to shrink.
The part that doesn’t ask for permission.
The part that says “I am not normal. And that’s exactly why I’m f*cking valuable.”
This isn’t a wall piece. It’s a mirror.
And if it’s meant for you—you already know.