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The Art Of Copying Art Penelope Jackson

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The Art Of Copying Art Penelope Jackson
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 35.51 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Penelope Jackson
ISBN: 9783030889159, 3030889157
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Art Of Copying Art Penelope Jackson by Penelope Jackson 9783030889159, 3030889157 instant download after payment.

This book is a study of the history, role and significance of copying art. Copies have enjoyed a different status from authentic artworks and though often acknowledged, very rarely have they been considered collectively as a genre in their own right. This volume showcases a variety of examples—from copies of famous artworks made and used as props in movies to those made innocently by student artists as part of their training. Examining the motivations for making copies, and reflecting on the reception of copies, is central to this book. Copies have historically filled voids in collections, where some sadly languish, and have become a curatorial burden. In other cases, having a copy assists in conservation projects and fills the place of a lost work. Ultimately by interrogating a copy’s role and intent we might ask ourselves if viewing a copy changes our experience and perception of an artwork.

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