Last one sold for £1,000 at auction in america in 2004
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Usually a limited edition print will be numbered like #1/of 100. or 2/100 on the bottom.
Numbered Consecutively.....now read your CDC books
There is only one original if it is a drawing. However, an etching created from a drawing and then printed creates what is referred to as an edition of prints. Each print is an original of sorts, printed from the same etched plate, and numbered as to it's position in the run.
September 3, 1995-Limited Edition numbered series
Buy the Teachers Book for that edition
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$85,000-$110,000
Social Darwinism.
The drawing from the 1899 edition of Life magazine you are referring to is likely "The White Man's Burden," depicting the ideology of Western imperialism. It was a satirical take on the belief that Western nations had a duty to civilize and uplift non-Western societies. The drawing is a critique of the patronizing and exploitative nature of imperialism.
I have two limited edition signed and numbered prints if you are interested. Feel free to e-mail me at dntdo@aol.com.
I have 50th Anniversay prints of Gone with the Wind by Darius Hill
A graphic work is usually printed in a numbered edition, where each print has its unique number, for instance 15/150. This means it is the 15th of 150 prints. There may be a small number of prints, unnumbered for the artist to use at their discretion, marked A.P or P/A. These are the artist's edition.