I don't think that's quite correct. Numbering goes from one to infinity
- meaning
unlimited. Limited Editions are both Numbered and Limited to a
prespecified
number of prints as specified in the COA.
Whether it is photography or whatever is not relevant.
On 6/28/2011 5:32 PM, Kevin Carlyle wrote:
> Semantics
>
> By numbering it you're limiting the number available.
>
> On Jun 28, 2011, at 4:11 PM, "gregory.spring"<gregory.spring@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> At an art fair last weekend a artist (painter) told me I should not refer to
> my limited edition canvas photography as "Limited Edition".
> Since it was photography it should be referred to as "Numbered Edition".
>
> Not that it should matter but I only make and sell 50 copies of any canvas.
> To me that is certainly limited. Each canvas is signed and numbered.
>
> Has anyone heard this before? If so what's the difference?
>
> Thanks
> Greg
>
>
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