Reproduction Art

Before you start hatching a master plan to steal your favorite old style painting from a museum, consider the alternative of reproduction art. If you have ever desired to own a famous painting -- not for the money and prestige but the art itself – then you are not alone. Millions of people have envied the paintings of others and so companies have scrambled to tap into the reproduction art market. In years passed, even though the reproduction art market was alive, it wasn't nearly as easy to access since you would have to contact reproduction artists locally. However, the Internet now allows for the reproduction art market to directly communicate with the interested art buff via online shopping.

How Does Reproduction Art Work?

There are a few different styles of fine art reproduction. The cheapest process involves digitizing the image and using art reproduction printers to print out the new drawing. Another means of creating these artistic works is for an artist to actually reproduce the oil painting stroke by stroke. Companies hire reproduction artists that hand-paint on linen canvas. Using the talent of these artists art-appreciating customers can order museum quality art reproductions on canvas, family or self portraits, made with the highest quality paints and oils.

Giclee Art Reproduction

Because digital reproduction is much easier, many companies will strongly state that they do not use digital processing. A problem naturally occurs when a company says it reproduces oil paintings but actually substitutes cleverly done digital prints resembling true reproductions. To avoid these scams make sure the company you are dealing with has a 100% refund policy and has a physical address and phone number that can be traced. Digital reproduction art Giclee are known to be cheap prints and are often made by pressing the art print upon canvas to convey the effect of an oil painting.

Some companies also perform special requests, such as making fine art reproduction for sale look “old”, by cracking the surface of the oil painting for a striking similarity with the original. Having an antiquated painting in your living room is a sure conversation-starter!

Gerome On Canvas For Your Art Reproduction

One famous artist of the 19th century that is gaining popularity in the reproduction art market is French Academic Classicism Painter Jean Leon Gerome. Some of his most requested paintings include Mufti Reading in His Prayer Stool, Pygmalion and Galatea and Summer Afternoon on a Lake. In addition, there are many other oil painting reproductions, impressionist painting reproductions, Monet reproductions and folk art reproduction prints. Great art never dies, it just gets cheaper and easier to recreate.

 
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