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Seventh state. THE MAKING OF PRINTS 271 which Whistler directed his fine scorn. But he also declaimed vigorously against the presence of any margin at all. A margin on the plate is not a neces- sity, but a proper amount of margin on the paper is undoubtedly a protection for a print. After the various proofs and states there comes, finally, the " finished " or " publication state, " pre- ceded by the last proof, passed as ready for printing, bon d tirer or modele pour le tirage as Jacque used to... write on his etchings. 1 In modern times, the whole matter of proofs and states was brought into a regular system, impressive to the buyer and profitable to the producer. There may be, for example, successively, trial proofs, fin- ished proof, proof with remarque, artist's proof be- fore all letters (or inscription), state with names of artists only, with inscription in open letters, with let- ters filled in solid, with the publisher's address. And the states, again, may be on India or Japan paper and on plain paper.
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