Are restrike etchings valuable?

Are restrike etchings valuable?

Value. Of course, original etchings have the highest value. The etching plates are also highly valuable, but restrikes are cheap enough to allow anyone the opportunity to own a print by a favorite artist.

Are engravings valuable?

A complete set of antique engravings may have commercial value, just as a set of dinnerware is more desirable than a single plate. Some aspects of quality are hard to gauge unless you are an expert, for example, prints may be worth more if the hand-colouring is original, rather than added at a later date.

What does restrike mean in art?

Catesby’s prints were issued several times after the second edition, with prints struck as late as 1815 (identifiable because of the dated watermarks). In contrast to the second edition prints, I would consider these nineteenth century prints to be restrikes, not simply later editions.

How do you tell the difference between an etching and a print?

All etchings are a form of print, though not all prints are a form of etching, as they include works completed with the use of woodcuts, lithograph, transfer paper and printing presses. A print is the final product, while etching is the entire process by which the etching print is produced.

What is a restrike in art?

What it is. A restrike is any print that is made that is not part of the original print run. Often a restrike is made for the benefit of those in possession of a plate after an artist’s death. Rembrandt’s prints are probably the bestl known of these late print runs.

What is the difference between an original strike and a restrike?

It is not so simple with the notion of a restrike, for a restrike is an original print because it is printed from a matrix made by hand. It is simply an original print that we consider to be separated in time and intent from the early strikes. So, what difference does it make whether a print is an original strike or a restrike?

What is a final proof or restrike?

However, before the plate is retired a final proof, or restrike, can be made. This restrike print is the least expensive print in the edition. A restrike is any print that is made that is not part of the original print run. Often a restrike is made for the benefit of those in possession of a plate after an artist’s death.

What is a restrike in numismatics?

One of the most misunderstood terms in numismatics is the word “restrike.” In its strictest sense, a restrike is a coin made from original dies at a later year. However, the word is used for a wide variety of other reproductions, copies, recreations and later issues.

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