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<p>[QUOTE="Mark London, post: 358148, member: 346"]It could indicate that the artist intended to do further work on the wood matrix to produce further impressions which would be different from those in the "first edition". Correct terminology would have been "1st state" rather than 1st edition though...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mark London, post: 358148, member: 346"]It could indicate that the artist intended to do further work on the wood matrix to produce further impressions which would be different from those in the "first edition". Correct terminology would have been "1st state" rather than 1st edition though...[/QUOTE]
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