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Old 05-04-2016, 07:45 PM   #49
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Treachery of images ...
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
Well, I though the point was the artistic value of the handmade aspect, so why would anyone want a soulless mass-produced fake? Don't people usually get their Art fix in galleries and museums?
okay, so I'm still a bit confused .....

I refer to the original of the art work and the fact there there is no 'royalty' associated with the sale. So, once the creator sells it then it's financial remuneration is satisfied irrespective of mow many times, over x years/centuries, it's on-sold.

There apparently is quite a market in art forgeries, but I make no comment about that market.
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