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Not sure if the sig will last longer on canvas, but it still might fade if not protected. If you like the framing, you could probably still get some uv glass to put on it, or just get it re-framed with uv glass. Either way, make sure it's protected or it probably will fade. UV glass in any size can be purchased in just about any art supply store, framing store, or even on-line.
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