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How can I tell the difference between a Canvas Giclée and an Original painting?

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How can I tell the difference between a Canvas Giclée and an Original painting?

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It is difficult just looking at them – they look identical, but there is one easy way…the price! Otherwise, simply look at the artist’s signature. Original paintings have one signature and giclées have 2 artist signatures. One is the reproduction of the original signature (in paint), and the other, (usually in pen), is signed in the vicinity of the original signature with numbers representing the size in the reproduction, or giclée, series.

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