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December 23, 2009
Robert Verhoogt Art in Reproduction: Nineteenth-Century Prints after Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Jozef Israëls and Ary Scheffer Trans. Michelle Hendriks. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2007. 736 pp.; 24 color ills.; 97 b/w ills. Cloth $65.00 (9789053569139)
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Art reproduction is seldom the focus of art-historical enquiry. In relation to the nineteenth century in particular, it remains largely uninvestigated despite the fact that the period was characterized by important changes in print technologies, including the invention of photography, the rise of intellectual property and copyright issues, the growing significance of a private art market that made extensive use of reproductive imagery, and the widespread increase in the public demand for art reproductions. These...