Engravings and reproductions: the diffusion of the image of the art, stimuli and references
Abstract
This article studies the role of print and reproduction print as a source and inspiration for the artist. Therefore, it is important to see them as a documentary source for the art historian as well. They are images acting as seeds for new artistic creations, beyond time and place. Due to their serial nature, they have a widespread effect and help to make possible a rich collective imaginary.Downloads
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