Judging the Authenticity of Prints by The Masters: A Primer for Collectors by David Rudd Cycleback © Cycleback, 2001, 2005-, all rights reserved CONTENTS 1) Introduction 2) Tips for newbie collectors of most anything 3) What is Authenticity? 4) How to research an artists work 5) Printing Introduction 6) What is a print? 7) Hand made versus photomechanical prints 8) Hand made: three sub categories 9) Hand made relief 10) Hand made intaglio 11) Hand made lithography 12) Hand made miscellaneous 13) Photomechanical (not hand made) pints 14) Editions 15) States 16) Paper 18) Artists signature 19) Deal with good sellers 20) Provenance 21) What is an original print? 22) Making the final decision cycleback.com (c) david rudd cycleback, cycleback.com all rights reserved
CONTENTS 1) Introduction 2) Tips for newbie collectors of most anything 3) What is Authenticity? 4) How to research an artists work 5) Printing Introduction 6) What is a print? 7) Hand made versus photomechanical prints 8) Hand made: three sub categories 9) Hand made relief 10) Hand made intaglio 11) Hand made lithography 12) Hand made miscellaneous 13) Photomechanical (not hand made) pints 14) Editions 15) States 16) Paper 18) Artists signature 19) Deal with good sellers 20) Provenance 21) What is an original print? 22) Making the final decision cycleback.com (c) david rudd cycleback, cycleback.com all rights reserved
CONTENTS
1) Introduction 2) Tips for newbie collectors of most anything 3) What is Authenticity? 4) How to research an artists work 5) Printing Introduction 6) What is a print? 7) Hand made versus photomechanical prints 8) Hand made: three sub categories 9) Hand made relief 10) Hand made intaglio 11) Hand made lithography 12) Hand made miscellaneous 13) Photomechanical (not hand made) pints 14) Editions 15) States 16) Paper 18) Artists signature 19) Deal with good sellers 20) Provenance 21) What is an original print? 22) Making the final decision