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Return to Glory
Originally depicted in a Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph of U.S. Marines on Mt. Suiribachi on the island of Iwo Jima during World War II,
Return To Glory
is a modern restatement of the triumph and courage of the American Spirit.
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Return To Glory
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st
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Description
Shadows of our Marine heroes at Iwo Jima in this retelling of the American Spirit.
Features
OPEN EDITION GICLEE: Giclee is an high-resolution digital printing method for reproducing fine art. A digital file of an original painting is printed by a special printer that sprays millions of micro-droplets of water-based inks onto a variety of materials. This printing process yields a lustrous, continuous-tone print that matches or exceeds the quality of traditional lithography and screen-printing. Open editions are signed by the artist.
SIGNED AND NUMBERED: A set of plates are created to transfer individual inks onto paper one color at a time using a offset printing press in a process known as lithography. The resulting prints are known as an edition. The limited number of prints are numbered and signed by the artist using a pencil, as graphite is impossible to reprint. The plates are typically destroyed to preserve the integrity of the edition.
ARTIST AND PUBLISHER PROOFS: A limited number of prints are made by the pressman for the purpose of registering the plate in proper alignment and perfecting color accuracy. Once accurate, a limited number of prints are made for the artist to approve prior to the running the intended edition of prints. These printed are reserved as smaller editions. They are signed and numbered by the artist like the traditional signed and numbered editions, however the lower number of artist and publisher proofs are command a higher value.
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