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  2. Mona Lisa replicas and reinterpretations - Wikipedia

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    The original Mona Lisa, by Leonardo da Vinci, Louvre. Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa is one of the most recognizable and famous works of art in the world, and also one of the most replicated and reinterpreted. Mona Lisa studio versions, copies or replicas were already being painted during Leonardo's lifetime by his own students and ...

  3. Oil painting reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Oil painting reproductions are paintings that have been created by copying in oils an original oil painting by an artist. Oil painting reproductions are distinct from original oil painting such as are often of interest to collectors and museums. [1] Oil painting reproduction can, however, sometimes be regarded as artworks in themselves.

  4. Derivative work - Wikipedia

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    Artists copying the "Mona Lisa". The original picture is in the public domain, but both the derivative work (the copy of the picture) and this photograph would attract their own copyright. The artists and photographer were working for the copyright holder, who has released the rights under a "CC BY-SA 2.0" license.

  5. Daguerreotype - Wikipedia

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    Right-reading text or right-handed buttons on men's clothing in a daguerreotype may be the only evidence that the specimen is a copy of a typical wrong-reading original. The experience of viewing a daguerreotype is unlike that of viewing any other type of photograph. The image does not sit on the surface of the plate.

  6. List of photographs of Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    The photos were soon processed, but one was not finished, probably because it had been overexposed. Lincoln requested that copies of the other be delivered to two Pittsfield friends the following day. [28] October 11, 1858: William Judkins Thomson [29] Monmouth, Illinois: National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

  7. Company copies keys from photos - AOL

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    The emerging company Keys Duplicated wields computers that can read the grooves of your key to the millimeter from just a couple of photos. Better yet, a new key Company copies keys from photos

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