The Fine Art Trade Guild Stamp
1) Print or Giclee?
2) Where are the Prices?
3) Print or Painting?
4) Is it a signed limited edition?
5) Wash/line french bound mount?
6) French bound mounting?
7) Fine Art Trade Guild Stamp?
8) The Fine Art Trade Guild Code List
9) Framing and mounting
10)Specialist Glass
Is my print of any value.... a signed, limited edition...?
When a print is signed, it is usually signed in pencil (or ocassionally biro) just off the image on the bottom right of the picture...
Eg..
If the print has a mount upto the image, and is not showing any border around the print, it can usually be taken that this is a poster print, (the pencil signature or publishers stamp will not be hidden behind the mount).
The publishers stamp, and/or numbering will usually be on the bottom left just off the image.
There are many open edition (poster) prints by Lowry,
these are just decorative and do not have any substantial value
After the artist's death, limited edition prints have been published; these will show a publisher's embossed stamp and/or numbering at the bottom of the print, just off the image.
A large number of images by Sir William Russell Flint were published as calendar prints .. approx 14"x 18" image size...,
these are just decorative and have no secondary market value.
There are approximately a dozen or so poster prints by David Shepherd, the most common one being 'Wise old elephant'
Painted in the early 1960s... the printed signature on the image showing ...... David Shepherd '62
Each mount is individually made for each particular picture.
The french binding is the inset deeper mount...
usually covered with a linen finish to compliment the colour in the picture.
The FATG is an independant body that monitor the publication of certain titles,
making sure that the work is copyrighted and that the printing plates are destroyed,
and that no other publications of the image exist as a limited edition.
They also ensured that the inks used in the publishing are upto a certain standard
and are light fast (as much as the technology allowed at the time of publishing)
Also that the paper used was of good quality, and acid free
The maximum size of a limited edition was 850
Sir William Russell Flint has painted some of the finest and most delicately subtle watercolours;
his portrayal of rural France and his model Cecilia Green illustrate this beautifully
This site has a collection of hundreds
of signed limited edition prints and original paintings available to purchase
Russell Flint painted beautiful watercolour images throughout France, to an unsurpassed technical brilliance.
Several signed limited edition prints of paintings from Britanny, The Loire, Ardeche, and Provence are now available, and
We have for sale several original paintings from the south west France, near to the beautiful towns of Brantome and Perigueux and also Languedoc
His work has now become regarded as some of the finest watercolour paintings in the world.
An embossed stamp was placed on the print, with three letters that would correspond to the particular print number in that edition
A signed limited edition would be stamped bottom left just off the image, an unsigned, limited edition would be stamped just under the image in the middle
To view an image of the FATG stamp and leaflet, please click on the button below