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However, in the early days of printmaking, the artists proof verified that the artwork had no faults from its very first print. However, artists proof pieces are now an attractive investment for art collectors. This is because they are often the highest quality prints, and therefore regarded as rarer.
An artists proof is an impression (copy) of a limited edition print that is reserved for the artist and not counted in the edition number. It is usually pencilled as A/P to indicate this. By convention they are not usually more than 10% of the main edition quantity.
Artists Proofs are exactly the same in terms of how they are printed, the colours, quality of printing, paper etc. Artists number them, often with Roman numerals and with the mark A/P. Artists sign them too, exactly the same as with the limited editions. There are not as many artists proofs released however.
Hard proof is produced on a digital inkjet proofing machine on standard digital printing paper. This paper is specially produced in order to be calibrated to accurately reproduce offset litho colors. Normal printing uses different inks; commonly cyan, magenta, yellow and black plus special Pantone colors and others.
Additionally, the initials AP will often be present to signify it being an artists proof. Some artists will write these numbers in roman numerals, so they are easily distinguished by art collectors as artists proofs instead of edition prints. Artists proofs can be worth 20% to 50% more than any limited editions.

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A proof is usually an identical print to the regular edition, that is printed at the same time - but is not part of the numbered sequence. This is known as a Proof Aside from the Edition, and these may or may not be hand-signed by the artist.
When considering purchasing a limited edition print, it is essential to understand the difference between a limited edition print and an artists proof. Limited edition prints are numbered copies of an artwork, while artists proofs are additional prints used to check quality.

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