sculpsit
English
Etymology
From Latin.
Noun
sculpsit (plural sculpsits)
- An inscription indicating the identity of the person who created a sculpture.
See also
Latin
Usage notes
Used across Western Europe in the early modern period to note the creator of the plate used for an engraving.
Coordinate terms
- (printing, art) invēnit, dēlīneāvit
References
- Frank Weitenkampf (1909), How to Appreciate Prints
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