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− | In a [[fannish]] sense, '''''original''''', used as a noun, almost always refers to original [[art]]work: “The [[auction]] featured a number of [[Virgil Finlay|Finlay]] originals.” | + | In a [[fannish]] sense, '''''original''''', used as a noun, almost always refers to original [[art]]work, especially a painting or drawing meant for publication: “The [[auction]] featured a number of [[Virgil Finlay|Finlay]] originals.” |
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Latest revision as of 01:38, 12 September 2023
In a fannish sense, original, used as a noun, almost always refers to original artwork, especially a painting or drawing meant for publication: “The auction featured a number of Finlay originals.”
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