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<p>[QUOTE="Mark London, post: 1391858, member: 346"]It seems to be well matted so if the frame is decent it should be worth closer to $40 or $50 but as mentioned, nowhere near what a proper editioned piece would sell for.</p><p><br /></p><p>just to add a contrasting viewpoint to matters discussed upthread, artists proofs are not worth more than prints from the numbered edition as they are generally part of the overall print run ( trial proofs are often different as they were the experimental prints pulled prior to settling on final colours, etc.). Also, a lower edition number doesn’t mean that the print was pulled early...think of a clothesline, the first item pinned is the last one removed. In other words a print numbered 1/50 might have been pulled late in the print run but was at the top of the pile when it was time to sign and number the prints.</p><p><br /></p><p>Savvy collectors look for a good impression rather than high or low edition numbers.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mark London, post: 1391858, member: 346"]It seems to be well matted so if the frame is decent it should be worth closer to $40 or $50 but as mentioned, nowhere near what a proper editioned piece would sell for. just to add a contrasting viewpoint to matters discussed upthread, artists proofs are not worth more than prints from the numbered edition as they are generally part of the overall print run ( trial proofs are often different as they were the experimental prints pulled prior to settling on final colours, etc.). Also, a lower edition number doesn’t mean that the print was pulled early...think of a clothesline, the first item pinned is the last one removed. In other words a print numbered 1/50 might have been pulled late in the print run but was at the top of the pile when it was time to sign and number the prints. Savvy collectors look for a good impression rather than high or low edition numbers.[/QUOTE]
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