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on an artwork establishes the identity of its maker and is important in determining the authenticity of a painting. It is a person's name as written by that person, as distinguished from how anyone else would sign either that person's name or their own name. Signatures have been placed in many locations on works. Most commonly on drawings and paintings, signatures have been placed just inside one of the bottom edge corners of the picture. ...
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In printing, the name given to a printed sheet which is to be folded. In stripping, the name given to the stripped flats to be printed and folded.
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The name given to a printed sheet once it has been folded; often 32 pages.
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(1) The folded product of a web-fed press. (2) A printed sheet consisting of a number of pages that is correctly folded to form a section of a book. (3) A letter or figure placed at the bottom of the first page of a signature to guide in folding, gathering, and binding of the book.
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the name given to a folded, printed sheet containing several pages of a book, before it is assembled as part of the book.
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