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Cataloging Introduction Displays  and  exhibits  require  some  form  of  identification.  Even  the  simplest display can turn into a nightmare when you must return the items or retrieve items for an additional display. Marking Annotate a display as you would other artwork retained on file. Include in the information you write on display material, the date, any copyright material,  and  the  sequence  number  of  the  display.  Mark  display  or  exhibit items you retain in storage or in the shop. Mark them inconspicuously on the back in the lower-right corner. Use a pencil or another media that will not bleed or stain through. It is not customary to retain original art from an exhibit.  It  is  usually  sold  or  returned  to  the  owners  who  have  lent  it.  For retained art from an exhibit, mark it as you would other art in the file and include in the information recorded, the year of creation, the media, the foundation, the overall size, any series numbers, and the name of the artist. 4-7

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