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The name following will be the printer’s. (impressit, impresserunt, imprimé, imprimerie) – printed by, printing establishment Means “printed”, usually with a rolling press. Not a precisely used term, but often means the person drew the image and made the printing plate. (excudit, excuderunt)– printed by, or engraved and printed byįasc.– fascicle, fascicles a separately published instalment of a book or other printed work.įe., fec., F., fect., fecit, fac., faciebat (fecit, fecerunt) – made by Means "made" or "did". Indicated by engrav., engr., sculp., sc., sculpsit, sec., fecit., fec., incidente, incidit,Įxc., excud. The name following this will be that of the engraver. (direxit, direxerunt)– engraved under the supervision ofĮng., Engd. The name following will be the artist's who who did the drawing that the print reproduces.ĭir., direx. (delineavit, delineaverunt)– drawn by Means "drew". Up to 10 different colors can be worked into the plate, pulling a single print from each inking.Ībbreviations: Here is a list of some of the most common abbreviations found on prints, usually at the bottom.Ĭum privil- “Sadelerexc.“ and„Cumprivil. The colored print is the result of a single printing operation. À la poupée : A print à la poupée uses colored ink which is applied directly to a plate's surface and worked into the appropriate area of the design using cotton daubs called dolliesor in French, poupee. Poor - The item contains major defects in the paper, etc.