The act of inscribing one’s name upon a finished artwork serves as a definitive mark of authorship and completion. This inscription generally includes the artist’s name, and may optionally include the date of creation or other identifying marks. A common example involves writing one’s last name discreetly in the lower right corner of the canvas using a fine-tipped brush and complementary paint color.
This practice provides several benefits, including authentication, attribution, and enhanced provenance. Signatures establish the creators identity and claim ownership, facilitating tracking and valuation of the work across time. Historically, signatures have served as crucial identifiers, linking artworks to specific artists and movements, thereby contributing to art historical scholarship and understanding.