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Plaster Monuments
Architecture and the Power of Reproduction
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304 pages
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Exploring the cultural significance of plaster casts in the nineteenth century, this book delves into how these replicas challenged traditional notions of originality in art and architecture. It details their production, marketing, and display in museums, illustrating how they restored the essence of ruined buildings and highlighted architectural styles. The narrative extends into the twentieth century, showcasing their resurgence in modern design, particularly in Paul Rudolph's Yale Art and Architecture building, thus redefining the relationship between copies and originals.
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2018, hardcover
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