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What is the difference between a lithograph and print?
The difference between lithograph and print is that lithography is the original artwork of an artist, which is done by oil and water, whereas print is a duplicate copy of documents done by machines. In the nineteenth-century, lithography was known as graphic art in which artists used oil and water to print their art.
What is a genuine lithograph?
An original lithograph is when the artist creates the work of art on a stone plate. In a color lithograph, a different stone is used for each color. The stone must be re-inked every time the image is pressed to the paper. Most modern lithographs are signed and numbered to establish an edition.
How can you tell if a print is an original?
Look around the canvas/paper edge if possible. Originals often have rougher edges, and prints tend to have straight line edges. Below are some examples of authentic paintings produced in oil & acrylics, and as you can see these canvas edges have some wear and rougher edges.
Are Picasso lithographs worth anything?
There are, of course, original Picasso lithographs, executed by the artist’s own hands, and printed in small editions that were verified and recorded in a proper catalog raisonn. These have genuine value. The others have no significant value whatsoever.
Why are lithographs a good investment in art?
The answer, as with so much in the world of fine art, is “it depends.” Lithographs are authorized copies of original works of art. Sometimes these copies are made by the artist; sometimes the copies are made by someone else. In general, print runs of lithographs are kept low to preserve the value of each individual print.
How can you tell the value of a lithograph?
The signature is usually done with a pencil. Look at the number. This is called an edition number. The first number is the unique number for that particular print, and no other print has that number. The first print off the press is usually the Artist’s Proof (AP), so there may be no number, but the letters “AP.”
Is it safe to buy a lithograph at an auction?
Many of the signs you’d expect to find on or with an authorized lithograph—a certificate of authenticity, hand numbering, and even an artist’s signature—can be faked, unfortunately, so it is best to purchase your artwork from reputable dealer or auction house you trust.
What makes a Salvador Dali lithograph worth more?
An authentic print is worth more than a print of dubious origin. Salvador Dali was a highly prolific print maker, and created a large number of lithographs during his lifetime.