FRAMINGHAM — In the commercial art world, printmakers can get short shrift. They typically make works on paper, often in multiples. The value of a fine-art print is lower than that of a one-of-a-kind painting or a sculpture. For an art dealer concerned with paying the bills, prints are rarely the way to go, unless the artist has a huge ...
SOURCE: Boston Globe at 06:10PM on March 21, 2011