If you are able to pick up one of his early works for under $500, you better jump on it and thank your lucky stars. His adoration seems to be escalating faster than a run on Wallstreet. All understandable however, he has continued to be very detailed in his work against critiques from his peers saying he should just crank out the work. There must be a reason his name is Parfait.
Definitely, perhaps more. He seems to be painting in his own way. His paintings will be VERY valuable. Jacob Stiles
Dan Parfait is all the above and more. He is perhaps the incredible "Renaissance Man" since Thomas Jefferson. He sings, writes, paints, isa philanthropist and more.
They can sell their paintings for whatever they want.
Most of the 1200 he painted.Most of his paintings.
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Yes, they were easy to sell.
"Parfait en français."
He certainly did.
After his death.
You make an agreement with a gallery.
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200 paintings