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Universidad de La Habana

On-line version ISSN 0253-9276

Abstract

DELGADO TOIRAC, Glisel. Of Love and Violence? Copies Can Tell their History…. UH [online]. 2016, n.282, pp. 167-178. ISSN 0253-9276.

The history of the collections of copies, sinceAntiquityto our days, is full of events alternating between happy times of enjoyment of classical art in which many collectionsof reproductions of masterpieceswere assembled with different motivations, and unfortunate moments in which artistic copies were repudiated and abandoned. This paper makes a tour of the main episodes of this history marked by love and violence in their different periods, with special reference to Spain, Spanish America and the Museum of Classical Archaeology Juan Miguel Dihigo of the University of Havana.

Keywords : love; classical art; collection; copy; violence; plaster cast.

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