They usually did not.
In those days artists did not sign their work as it was done for the glory of God, to sign it would have been seen as an act of sinful vanity.
That is up to the viewer. But an artist's signature means work finished, whichever side of the painting.
They wanted to become wealthy by selling their work and talents. Art became a marketable commodity.
This varies with the individual artists. There is no answer to this question which is equally valid for all artists.
Competitive.
In those days artists did not sign their work as it was done for the glory of God, to sign it would have been seen as an act of sinful vanity.
It was not customary for artists to sign their work back then. At least not on murals.
No. Most of them did not.
That is up to the viewer. But an artist's signature means work finished, whichever side of the painting.
The Work and the Glory was released on 11/24/2004.
The Production Budget for The Work and the Glory was $7,500,000.
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The Work and the Glory grossed $3,347,647 worldwide.
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The Work and the Glory - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
The Work and the Glory grossed $3,347,647 in the domestic market.
The artist's signature has become a key ingredient in the art-making process—it signifies that the artwork is finished and that the artist is satisfied. The right signature can even turn non-art into art. ... So when artists first start painting, most often they sign their work simply because that's what artists do.