"E.A." (Epreuve d'Artiste, the French term for artist's proof), "A.P." or "H.C." were originally conceived to mean a small part of a printed edition to be presented to the collaborators of the artwork or for the personal use of the artist. These were usually not more than 10% of the size of the regular edition. However, it's amazing how many prints we see with the annotation "A.P.", "E.A." and "H.C.". Certain prints have these notations on as many as a thousand prints.
When an artist is commissioned to do a project they are often allowed access to a certain number of prints with which they can do what they like. These prints are usually marked "EA" to indicate that they are prints intended for use by the artist.
"ea" in Latin means she, them and they
ea is artist proof in french
When art dealers speak of a print in reference to a Lithograph they mean that the metal plate is what the Lithograph is printed from. Lithograph's are all prints technically, and the ones that are double signed by the artist are considered original prints.
What is ea in the plate 2*2
It was done in the manner or style of Jef Codron.
It is probably referring to having an account with the EA Games website.
EA stands for Egg Albumin
A lithograph is generally a copy of a work, usually produced by the original artist. This would mean that the signature on the work would be real, although it can be faked on occasion.
The lithograph painting was very obscure
it means expersive arts
EA stands for Electronic Arts, and it is the name of the company who produced the game.