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Why Reproductions and Fine Art Posters?

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Why Reproductions and Fine Art Posters?

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Reproductions offer the most affordable way to enjoy a landscape painting image on the wall of your home or office. In the 1800s elaborate wood engravings and lithographs (and other original printmaking techniques) reproduced popular painted images, and made it possible for more people to enjoy that image. Simply put, that’s the reason reproductions and posters are produced: people want to enjoy the images, and a greater number of people can afford to do so. Today, there are three-dimensional sculpture reproductions, and at least two different printing technologies are used to produce two-dimensional reproductions on paper and canvas. Back to Top Commercial Printing and Giclee Inkjet Printing The “full color” printing process that produces magazines and art books is also used to produce fine reproductions or posters. When such reproductions are examined with a magnifying glass, the four transparent colors utilized in that process can be seen. This is more readily revealed in a newspape

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