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What is the difference between an oil reproduction, a lithographic reproduction, and a photo print?

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What is the difference between an oil reproduction, a lithographic reproduction, and a photo print?

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An oil reproduction is a new painting that re-creates, in oil on canvas, the look and feel of a Lee Hunt original. Lee can adhere precisely to her original image, or alter details to fulfill a custom commission. Since an oil reproduction is essentially a new work, its pricing and time to complete are the same as an original work (6 months to 1 year). A lithograph is a high quality reproduction of a Lee Hunt original, printed on simulated canvas. It takes about 4 weeks to produce a lithograph. A photo print is a half-sized reproduction of a Lee Hunt original, printed on photo-quality paper. It takes about 2 weeks to produce a photo print.

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