Original Print vs. Reproduction: What's the Difference?
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What is the main difference between an original print and a reproduction?

  • An original print is a copy of another work of art, while a reproduction is a unique creation by the artist.
  • An original print involves a creative process by the artist, while a reproduction is a direct copy of an existing work of art. (correct)
  • An original print is always made using digital technology, while a reproduction is created through traditional methods.
  • An original print can be mass-produced, while a reproduction is a one-of-a-kind piece.
  • Which process is commonly used to create Limited Edition prints?

  • Digital printing
  • Photographic reproduction (correct)
  • Hand-carving
  • Stencil painting
  • What is involved in creating an original print?

  • Taking a photograph of an existing work of art and generating a print using a computer.
  • Using digital technology to create multiple copies of an artwork.
  • Conceiving and executing the composition on a matrix, inking, and pressing it to paper by the artist or an atelier. (correct)
  • Photocopying an existing painting or drawing directly onto paper.
  • What can both reproductions and original prints be signed and numbered by?

    <p>The artist who created the artwork</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is an example of a process used to create an original print?

    <p>Woodcut</p> Signup and view all the answers

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