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Reproductions

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Copies of art images, art objects, decorative arts, or other valued images or objects, made without intent to deceive; with regard to art images, it includes photographic reproductions. The term implies more precise and faithful imitation than does the term "copies (derivative objects)." Where the intent is to deceive, see "forgeries" or "counterfeits." For prints copying other two-dimensional works, typically dating from before the widespread use of photography, use "reproductive prints."

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Bernard Berenson Photographic Archive at Villa I Tatti

 Collection
Call Number: VRC 54
Overview: Postcard size reproductions of photographs in Bernard Berenson's photographic archive at Villa I Tatti, Florence, Italy. Among the photography studios represented are Fratelli Alinari and A.C. Cooper. "Most [photographs] were collected by Bernard Berenson from the 1880s until his death in 1959. This partial reproduction of his photographic archive focuses on paintings and drawings by more than 700 Italian Renaissance artists." ---Fogg Library, Harvard University catalog record.
Dates: ca. 1964-1973