Month: July 2020

Replicating Roman relief sculptures (by Louisa Campbell)

The perceived value of replicas has ebbed and flowed in different times and contexts, but this appears to have come full circle from their antiquarian origins, particularly for conservation, presentation and collections management with facsimiles possessing their own, connected, trajectories. The newly published New Futures for Replicas: Principles and Guidance for Museums and Heritage, featured

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