Edition Size
Edition size refers to the total number of copies produced in a specific edition of prints or artworks.
The size of an edition can significantly impact the value of each individual piece; smaller editions are often considered more exclusive and therefore may command higher prices. Artists and publishers usually decide on the edition size based on various factors such as the artwork's popularity, the artist's reputation, and market demand.
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