KV RA Research Assistant

In principle, a work of art has always been reproducible. Man-made artifacts could always be imitated by men. Replicas were made by pupils in practice of their craft, by masters for diffusing their works, and finally by third parties in the pursuit of gain.

Benjamin, Walter — The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction · Card #772
Quotes are taken from the research journals of Kyle Vanderburg.