Multiple Reproductions - A set of identical fine prints reproducing the image of an original artwork created by a non-printing process. Example: serigraph of an oil on canvas.
Beginning in the 1870s, the photomechanical process produced permanent, multiple reproductions of photographs in ink using printing plates. A photographic plate is inked and the image transferred to paper.
Clay pressed into a mold by a machine, allowing multiple reproductions of the same shape. Raw Unfired; in a natural state.
Among this collection are Franz Khan, Secretary General of the Czechoslovak Zionist Federation, Leo Janowitz, Josef Lichtenstern, and Otto Zucker. Multiple reproductions of the original portrait were produced; ...
See also: Reproduction, Size, Plate, Lithograph, Painting
 
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