sculpsit
English
Etymology
Noun
sculpsit (plural sculpsits)
- An inscription indicating the identity of the person who created a sculpture.
Latin
Usage notes
Up to the 1870s, book illustrations required two steps: the artist drawing the design on paper, and then an engraver translating it to wood or copper. The artist's name was often signed with "del." (for delineavit), and the engraver with "sc." or "sculp." (for sculpsit).[1]
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