When you’re
buying fine art photographs, lithographs and other printed art, you’ll
notice that they come in different kinds of editions. There are limited
editions, large limited editions and open editions.
Limited editions
come in a set number of prints and are signed by the artist. The total
number in the edition is written on the front of the print. (2/100 would
be the 2nd print in the edition of 100.) The number of prints can range
anywhere from as low as 10 up to 250-500. By limiting the quantity,
the value of each print increases upon reselling. Once the edition is
sold out, no more limited edition prints of that image are produced
in that particular size. Limited edition prints usually come with a
Certificate of Authenticity.
Large limited
editions generally are signed and numbered but the edition is larger
– usually over 500. Because it is a larger edition, the value
of the print when reselling is less than it would be for a smaller limited
edition. They will also include a Certificate of Authenticity.
Open edition
prints are prints created without a limit on how many will be printed.
Generally, they are less expensive and are for images that will be produced
in quantity.