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Replica of L.H.O.O.Q.
Marcel Duchamp.. 1919
DaDa in Germany took on a stronger political edge. Especially in the work of George Grosz and Hannah Hoch and their attacks on the Wiemer Republic.

 


replicate - See replica and reproduce.
repoussé - The method of producing metal relief by hammering and/or punching a sheet of metal from the back.

Replica
The definition of replica is "a copy of a work of art produced by the person who made the original", though it is now commonly used to refer to any copy.

Replica. An exact copy of a painting either by the painter of the original or under his direction. The word is frequently used to describe identical works when it is not known which was produced first.

REPLICA - A copy or reproduction of a work of art, especially one made by the original artist.

Replica
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United States Committee of the International Council on Monuments and Sites ...

replica - A copy. The verb form is replicate. More often used for copies of technological and other manufactured objects than for works of art.

A small replica of this subject, one of five known, may have been painted by El Greco's son, Jorge Manuel Theotokopoulos. It provides an instructive comparison with El Greco's own works.

A copy or replication of an original work of art, often mechanically produced.
Reprography
The science, technology and practice of document or image reproduction.

Instead of simply replicating the French style, their work became more of an American interpretation of it, blending European approaches and techniques with their own academic influences.

"Broken parts and replicas were a daily part of a sculptor's working apparatus: every studio in Paris was littered with them.

They turned their new home in Israel into a replica of their homes in Poland, by decorating it with pictures, art works, and black and white photographs of the deceased family members hanging in several rows on top of each other, ...

Today, you can find a myriad of mask replica's for sale in stores all over the place.

new art-forms, such as: collage (from Picasso & Braque's synthetic Cubism c.1912); assemblage and "found art" (from the "ready-mades" of Marcel Duchamp, 1887-1968); conceptual art (from Marcel Duchamp's works such as Fountain, 1917, Replica, ...

A style derived from commercial art forms and characterized by larger than life replicas of items from mass culture.

(The frame shown in the reproduction is an exact replica of the original.) Made of carved and painted wood, the top of the frame has a sculpted depiction of the Last Judgement, ...

Giclee - (zhee-clay) is a French term, in this case meaning "spray of ink", using an Iris Ink Jet printer on watercolor paper or canvas producing vibrant replicas of original paintings. They have the look and feel of the original art.

Typically paintings and sculptures are larger than life replicas of day to day subjects.

The process of creating exact replicas of designs, typically in wax, for reproduction.
Modelling ...

A stencil or overlay used in drawing, painting or sewing to replicate letters, shapes or patterns.

A usually small model of an intended work, such as a sculpture or piece of architecture. Sculptors and artist will sometimes create a mini-replica of what they intend to create, on a larger scale, for a client.

Marcel Duchamp Richard Hamilton
The Bride Stripped Bare by her Bachelors, Even (The Large Glass)
1915-23, replica 1965-6, lower panel reconstructed
Carl Andre
Equivalent VIII
1966 ...

Impressionist paintings are suggestions of reality rather than a recreation or replica of reality, object or scene in nature. Each work demonstrates the artists' intuitive response to nature, i.e.

Virus: A chunk of computer programming code that makes copies of itself without any conscious human intervention. Some viruses do more than simply replicate themselves, they might display messages, install other software or files, ...

When I visited in February 2009, W&N Technical Advisor Paul Robinson told me any thoughts he might have had about the balls possibly being replicas rather than real were dispelled by the smell the first time he opened the cabinet.

None are replicated, and the degree of naturalism in each suggests that the emperor had a large group of very accomplished sculptors.

" In 1961 he opened 'the Store' where he sold plaster replicas of fast foodstuff and junk merchandise whose crudely painted surfaces were an obvious parody of Abstract Expressionism.

A pointing machine has adjustable metal arms which mechanically transfer and/or adjust measurements from all over the surface of a model to block of wood or stone. Rodin used this method: enables skilled workers to carve replicas of a sculptor's ...

If enough paint remains on the master plate, additional prints can be made, however, the reprint will have substantial variations from the original image. Monotype printing is not a multiple-replica process since each print is unique.

I discovered something extraordinary after I finished doing it. Using this pure cubist technique to make an absolutely orthodox cubist work, I had replicated a proscenium stage and the precise method of seeing perspective in planes in receding ...

A replica of the Old Roman Cursive inspired by the Vindolanda tablets:[1] Hoc gracili currenteque / vix hodie patefactas / Romani tabulas ornarunt calamo (With this slender and running pen the Romans decorated writing tablets, ...

examples of any one type, and that many are virtually, if not actually, replicas of one another. This of course was due to the fact that only a limited number of moulds were used, corresponding to the various types.

replica - exact reproduction, as of a painting, executed by the original artist; a copy exact in all details
representational art - art which depicts particular subjects, especially pertaining to realistic portrayal of subject matter * ...

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