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fecit
[ fey-kit; English fee-sit ]
verb
Latin.
- he made (it); she made (it): formerly used on works of art after the name of the artist. : fe., fec.
fecit
/ 藞蹿别瑟办瑟迟 /
(no translation)
- (he or she) made it: used formerly on works of art next to the artist's name fec.
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So after victorious battles, his supporters were said to have cheered 鈥淎nguis sola fecit victoriam!,鈥 meaning 鈥淭he snake alone delivered victory!鈥
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鈥淛ohann Antes me fecit in Bethlehem 1763.鈥
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In the bottom right corner, one can faintly make out the Dutch painter鈥檚 large signature followed by 鈥渇鈥, short for fecit, a Latin notation for identifying the creator.
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Restoration of the piece confirmed suspicions - it revealed the initials RHF, for Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn fecit.
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"Basically, he put his name down and 'fecit' means 'made this,'" said Nye.
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