In artist terminology, a "v proof" refers to a specific type of print or proof made during the printmaking process, often characterized by its quality and fidelity to the original artwork. It is typically produced to test colors, registration, and overall composition before the final edition is printed. The term "v" can stand for "verification," indicating that this proof is used to assess the accuracy of the print against the artist's vision.
An artist's proof is a very early proof impression of an engraving or similar - often distinguished by the signature of the artist.
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What ever someone is willing to pay you for it.
The Artist in Nature - 2002 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
Printers Proof's are most of the time signed by the artist, but are most of the time not numbered.
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Yes, they are. There is no other artist, painter or sculptor that proof otherwise.
1965 World Series Artist proof TicketAn Artist proof Ticket can be identified by not having seat number printed on it. Most I have seen were sold in sheets of 5. The 1965 World Series artist proof sheet would proboly sell in the $150.-$200. price range. The tickets seperated might sell for about $25.-$30. each. in excellent - near mint condition
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Artist proofs tend to be more valuble due to the fact there is usually only 1 or a couple, and the fact the artist printed it with his own hands.
German Artist Uncovers Australia - 1995 V is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G