Glossary Of Art Terms
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Open edition prints An open edition print has no limit to the number of copies made. While a limited edition print has a set number - 10, 50, or 1000, for instance, after which time no more copies will be made - open edition implies the artist can continue making prints indefinitely.
As a result, open edition prints are generally cheaper than limited editions, and will not amass the same value over time.
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