03-29-2015 01:48 PM
Just wondered if anyone might know what the value of an Artist's Proof is compared to a numbered print of the same image. At auction I bought a silkscreen print by James Hagen - it is entitled SHADOWS at centre bottom; is signed by the artist to right bottom and also has an "AP" on the bottom left (all in pencil) which to me means Artist's Proof. I have seen various similar James Hagen prints listed on ebay & the internet at very good prices. I am curious as to whether this print has the same sort of value as those numbered prints??? THANKS for any info.
10-24-2018 05:54 PM
I'm not an exert by any means but what I was told at the time of purchasing an artist proof (signed and numbered) was, that because the artist proofs are the first ones printed, they are the highest quality prints. The more prints produced - the less quality in higher numbers. Hope that helps...and correct me if I'm wrong.
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08-04-2019 11:34 AM
Please don't quote Wikipedia - it's information written by layman, companies, amateur writers and those who have a vested interest. Find qualified expert opinions by those with proper credentials and experience.
11-02-2019 10:42 AM
03-01-2020 02:42 PM
Anyone can put something on Wikipedia, whether they are knowledgable or not. I find many errors in it, as it is written by the general internet public. I would never use it as a footnote to a serious article.
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09-23-2020 02:50 PM
What a poorly written body of work.
As someone who actually handles AP’s and sells them? It has been my experience..... as opposed to someone who only holds a degree as I suspect Sprite does, you can and will sell at a higher price with an AP
02-24-2021 05:05 AM
I am looking at a framed print that says AP XX/L in pencil pn the lower left. Maybe that means 20 out of 50?? Have no idea how that may affect value?
02-03-2024 05:49 PM
AP is worth more. Just not sure how much more but definitely worth more.
05-04-2024 05:15 PM
Yes, AP XX/L does mean 20 of 50. Artist prints can be made by the artist, by the master printer who gives them to the artist, and are of more value by their nature as a special limited edition outside the normal edition. On average, artists keep 10% of their edition aside as Artist Prints. Obviously, the smaller number of APs, the more valuable. Can you find the regular edition? If you can find the artist's work in any galleries, that will help you determine value.