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Books > Arts & Architecture > Art forms, treatments & subjects > Art treatments & subjects > General
Making Copies in European Art 1400-1600 comprises sixteen essays
that explore the form and function, manner and meaning of copies
after Renaissance works of art. The authors construe copying as a
method of exchange based in the theory and practice of imitation,
and they investigate the artistic techniques that enabled and
facilitated the production of copies. They also ask what patrons
and collectors wanted from a copy, which characteristics of an
artwork were considered copyable, and where and how copies were
stored, studied, displayed, and circulated. Making Copies in
European Art, in addition to studying many unfamiliar pictures,
incorporates previously unpublished documentary materials.
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