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What is the difference between an original work of art and a reproduction?

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What is the difference between an original work of art and a reproduction?

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Original artworks are unique, one-of-a-kind pieces. Reproductions, which are generally mass-produced copies of original artworks, tend to dilute the impact of the original work with widespread distribution of the image. At Zatista, we sell only original art. You won’t find reproductions for sale on our site. Please see our policy on prints as some mediums such as digital photography, woodcuts, or silk-screened prints are allowed to be sold in limited edition, signed and number prints of 100 on the site and are not considered reproductions.

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