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Q: How much is an original Marcus stone print the peacemaker worth?
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As pertaining to art work what does stone signed mean or signed in the stone thank you?

When an artist prepares a work such as a lithograph from which multiple prints can be made, he or she will sometimes sign the work 'in the stone', that is, on the master prior to the printing process. Added authenticity and value are added when an artist signs a print with his name, usually in pencil, in the margin, after the printing process is complete, indicating which number the print is in the print run. Thus, if 100 images are printed and you are looking at the 35th image printed from the master, the artist will write 35/100. The first few images before the prints are numbered are usually retained by the artist and are marked A/P, without a number. An A/P, or a print which is numbered with a low number in the print run is considered more desirable than a later number. A genuine limited edition original print means that the master is defaced after the print run is complete to ensure that no further copies are made.


How can you tell if its an original Norman Rockwell print?

It's my understanding that the reproductions show a dot matrix under magnification and that a true litho looks random in texture similar to conte crayon marks. Also, the faint impression of the outline of the stone edge may be visible, though that could depend on the mat. I've made real stone lithos and I've looked at Currier and Ives prints that were dot matrix as described. I believe I now own an original Currier and Ives lithograph and came across this site while researching it.


The Rosetta stone and elgin marbles are both disputed artifacts. how else are they similar?

they both havent been returned to original owners or places.


What stone is the hardest stone?

Diamonds is not a stone it's crystal actually. But the hardest stone is granite stone.


What are the difference between iron age and stone age?

the stone age used different resources . the stone age used stone and the iron age used iron

Related questions

Who is Marcus Stone?

Marcus Stone was an English painter.


When did Marcus Stone die?

Marcus Stone died in 1921.


When was Marcus Stone born?

Marcus Stone was born in 1840.


Where is the original 'Reptiles' by M.C. Escher currently displayed?

It is a lithograph print, which means there are lots of copies. The 'original' was a stone which is not preserved.


Do you have pictures of Marcus Antonius?

See the link for a picture of a stone bust of Marcus Anotnius (Mark antony)


What is a print made from stone?

Litho


When did Marcus stone paint in love?

"In love" was painted in 1888.


What is print made from a stone slab called?

litho


Who was the illustrator of Charles Dickens' 'Our Mutual Friend'?

That was Frank Stone, the son of Dickens's long-time friend, artist Marcus Stone.


What actors and actresses appeared in The Cursing Stone - 2014?

The cast of The Cursing Stone - 2014 includes: Celina Bowman as Amanda Peterson Avner Gonda as Young Joel Ezra Gonda as Young Marcus Daniel Gonda as Young Marcus


What do geographers wear?

Geographers typically wear comfortable and practical clothing suitable for fieldwork, such as hiking boots, khaki pants, and moisture-wicking shirts. They may also wear hats, sunglasses, and backpacks to carry equipment while conducting research in various environments.


A dinosaur print preserved in an stone is an example of?

that dinosaur has met Chuck Norris