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carolyn hammett | all galleries >> Galleries >> rome_october_2013 > IMG_5402 Copyist and Vatican Watergod.jpg
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21-OCT-2013

IMG_5402 Copyist and Vatican Watergod.jpg

It has long been a tradition in many museums in Europe, to allow artists to pay a fee and have access to "copy" works of art in the collection.
When copying a work of art, certain universal rules apply in order to protect the the original .
For example, it is not allowed for someone to make a copy with the exact dimensions of the original art work, or in some case using the same materials.
This prevents a copy being illegally passed off or sold fraudulently as the original.

In this image, the woman is making a drawing of this sculpture of an ancient River God. - neither the same dimensions nor material.
At one time in the history of this sculpture, the River God had water flowing from the vase in his hand.

Canon PowerShot G1 X
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Date/Time21-Oct-2013 02:49:17
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Exposure Time1/100 sec
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