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The original prints lack both dates and titles, adding a timeless element.
In the New York collection, a visitor can see the original prints.
It is not known why the original prints were made in mirror image.
Stern's notes on the Sueños are impersonal, and she didn't keep the original prints.
If the effect is somewhat blunted here by reproduction and repetition, the original prints still have plenty of kick.
Arancio plays up the fantasy, scanning and manipulating the original prints on a computer to create impossible vistas.
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The original printing was 360,500 copies, with an additional 24,500 ordered before the end of 2002.
The original print was housed in the South Tower and was destroyed on 9/11.
The original printing plate was destroyed, but a tiny handful made their way into circulation.
The crucial difference is that Picasso made the plate for the original print, while the signed reproduction was photomechanically produced.
All the designers seem to have done is to have shunted the original printed products on to the screen.
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