Comment by jasonjamerson

2 years ago

We have one that's always on display at the LSU Museum of Art.

Thanks for the info! If it's always on display then it's more than likely a later reproduction rather than an original impression, as original impressions need to be stored away for long periods of time to minimise fading. You can use a guide by The British Museum to figure out if it's an early impression, if it's not already known. https://www.britishmuseum.org/blog/great-wave-spot-differenc...

I'd take a look, but it's not listed on the LSU MoA collection website?

  • “Stored away for long periods of time to minimise fading” is such a polite way of saying “so that future generations have a chance of seeing it, _you_ aren’t able to see it today”.

    • Doesn’t the constitution or Declaration of Independence only uncover itself every ten minutes so to reduce fading?

      I thought I remember that.

    • at least not here, maybe somewhere else? "this isn't the impression you're looking for" waves hand