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  2. State (printmaking) - Wikipedia

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    State III is easy to identify, as only it has a visible signature. [1] Girolamo Mocetto , Judith with the Head of Holofernes (1500/05), engraving after Andrea Mantegna , second state. In the first state the background is plain; the landscape of state II was probably added some years later.

  3. Microprinting - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of microprint incorporated on US$100 paper currency. Microprinting is the production of recognizable patterns or characters in a printed medium at a scale that typically requires magnification to read with the naked eye.

  4. Signature recognition - Wikipedia

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    Signature recognition is an example of behavioral biometrics that identifies a person based on their handwriting. It can be operated in two different ways: It can be operated in two different ways: Static: In this mode, users write their signature on paper, and after the writing is complete, it is digitized through an optical scanner or a ...

  5. Reimagining the artist’s signature so creative people can ...

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    Artists realized that their signatures could make their work more valuable to collectors. And if a nobleman knew who had made a beautiful piece for a friend, they’d be more likely to commission ...

  6. Authenticity in art - Wikipedia

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    The authenticity of provenance of an objet d’art is the positive identification of the artist and the place and time of the artwork's origin; [7] thus, art experts determine authenticity of provenance with four tests: (i) verification of the artist's signature on the work of art; (ii) a review of the historical documentation attesting to the ...

  7. Artwork title - Wikipedia

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    Clockwise from upper left: an 1887 self-portrait by Vincent van Gogh; a female ancestor figure by a Chokwe artist; detail from The Birth of Venus (c. 1484–1486) by Sandro Botticelli; and an Okinawan Shisa lion. In art, a title is a word or phrase used to identify and distinguish a particular work of art. These titles can be descriptive ...

  8. Aquatint - Wikipedia

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    Goya, No. 32 of Los Caprichos (1799, Por que fue sensible).This is a fairly rare example of a print entirely in aquatint. [5]In intaglio printmaking techniques such as engraving and etching, the artist makes marks into the surface of the plate (in the case of aquatint, a copper or zinc plate) that are capable of holding ink.

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