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"Unveiling the Past: A Journey through Remarkable Copies" Step into history with a visit to Lascaux II cave painting replica C013 / 7378

Background imageCopy Collection: Eighth Crusade (1270). Deat of Saint Louis in

Eighth Crusade (1270). Deat of Saint Louis in front of Tunisia on 25th August, surrounded by French princes and the emissaries ef the Byzantine emperor Baldwin II

Background imageCopy Collection: L Arbre des Batailles ( Tree of Battles ), treatise

L Arbre des Batailles ( Tree of Battles ), treatise
" L Arbre des Batailles" (" Tree of Battles" ), treatise "

Background imageCopy Collection: Hercules. 5th c. BC. Roman copy. Greek art. Sculpture

Hercules. 5th c. BC. Roman copy. Greek art. Sculpture on marble. SPAIN. Madrid. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: SPAIN. Alcalᠬ a Real

Background imageCopy Collection: Isabella II (1830-1904). Queen of Spain (1833-1868)

Isabella II (1830-1904). Queen of Spain (1833-1868). Portait of a young girl, copy by Madrazo. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Valencia. San Pio V Fine Arts Museum

Background imageCopy Collection: Beatus of Girona. 976. Fol. 16v, Crucifixion

Beatus of Girona. 976. Fol. 16v, Crucifixion
" Beatus of Girona. 976. Fol. 16v, Crucifixion. Copy in Visigothic style, finished in 976, of the " Commentaries on the Apocalypse" by Beatus of Liebana

Background imageCopy Collection: Renee of France. 1st half 16th c. Anonymous portrait

Renee of France. 1st half 16th c. Anonymous portrait, copy from a Jean Clouets original. Oil on canvas. FRANCE. Paris. Louvre Museum

Background imageCopy Collection: A reading from Homer

A reading from Homer
BREND AMOUR, Richard (1831-1915). A Reading from Homer. Copy of Lawrence Alma-Tademas oil painting that is preserved at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Date: 1885

Background imageCopy Collection: Copy of the sculpture of Jeronimo Suol (1864) that represen

Copy of the sculpture of Jeronimo Suol (1864) that represents Dante Alighieri. Engraving

Background imageCopy Collection: Beatus of Girona

Beatus of Girona. Sheet 6, depiction of Saint John the Evangelist. Visigothic style copy, finished in 976, from the

Background imageCopy Collection: Farnese Bull

Farnese Bull. Zethus and Ampheon tie Dirce to the bulls horns. Roman copy from the 3rd c. after the Greek broze original

Background imageCopy Collection: Portrait of Fray Diego Deza

Portrait of Fray Diego Deza by ZURBARAN, Francisco de (1598-1664). Another copy identical to this one existed at the Gall. Kndler

Background imageCopy Collection: PANTOJA DE LA CRUZ, Juan de la Cruz, called (1553-1608)

PANTOJA DE LA CRUZ, Juan de la Cruz, called (1553-1608). Elizabeth of Valois, third wife of Philip II. Pantojas copy

Background imageCopy Collection: MANTEGNA, Andrea (1431-1506)

MANTEGNA, Andrea (1431-1506). Abrahams Sacrifice. Copy of some reliefs with monochrome painting. Renaissance art

Background imageCopy Collection: CLARET, Saint Antonio Mar�(1807-1870). Spanish

CLARET, Saint Antonio Mar�(1807-1870). Spanish
CLARET, Saint Antonio Maric (1807-1870). Spanish prelate. Copy by F. Padial after a painting by Vicente L󰥺. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Museo Nacional del Romanticismo

Background imageCopy Collection: MANTEGNA, Andrea (1431-1506). David with the

MANTEGNA, Andrea (1431-1506). David with the Head of Goliath. 1490. Copy of some reliefs with monochrome painting. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Oil on canvas. AUSTRIA. Vienna

Background imageCopy Collection: THIELEN, Jan Philip Van (1618-1667)

THIELEN, Jan Philip Van (1618-1667). Floral Wreath with Madonna and Child (Marienstatuette. Copy from E. Quellinus

Background imageCopy Collection: GONZALEZ VELAZQUEZ, Zacar�(1763-1834). Don

GONZALEZ VELAZQUEZ, Zacar�(1763-1834). Don
GONZALEZ VELAZQUEZ, Zacaric; (1763-1834). Don Ventura Rodr ez. Copy of an original work of Francisco de Goya, 1784. Rodr ez with a plan of the palace of Boadilla del Monte. Neoclassicism

Background imageCopy Collection: ECUADOR. Quito. Cathedral. The family of the

ECUADOR. Quito. Cathedral. The family of the Infante (prince) Don Luis, copy after the original by Francisco de Goya. Oil on canvas

Background imageCopy Collection: ROUGET, Georges (1784-1869); David, Jacques-Louis

ROUGET, Georges (1784-1869); David, Jacques-Louis (1748-1825). The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon and the Coronation of the Empress Josephine, 2nd December 1804. 1808. Central detail

Background imageCopy Collection: First Crusade. Taking of Jerusalem, 14th July

First Crusade. Taking of Jerusalem, 14th July 1099. Gottfried of Bouillon under control. Copy of a paintinb by Victor Schnetz (1841). Engraving. SPAIN. Barcelona

Background imageCopy Collection: First Crusade. The conquest of Edessa (February

First Crusade. The conquest of Edessa (February 1098). Baldwin I, appealed by the Armenian prince Thoros, enters into Edessa where hes received by the Armenian clergyman

Background imageCopy Collection: First Crusade (1095-1099). Battle of Nicaea (20th

First Crusade (1095-1099). Battle of Nicaea (20th June 1097), begun by the sultan Kilij-Arslan against the Crusaders besieging the city of Nicaea. Copy of a painting by Henry Serrur (1839). SPAIN

Background imageCopy Collection: JIMENEZ, Juan Ramn

JIMENEZ, Juan Ramn
Joaquin Sorolla (1863-1923); JIMENEZ, Juan Ramn (1881-1958). Spanis poet. Nobel Prize in 1956

Background imageCopy Collection: Copying Schoolboy

Copying Schoolboy
A schoolboy tries to copy his neighbours work. Date: late 1960s

Background imageCopy Collection: Fossil replica - Dolphin Skull (with interpretive sign) - *Original fossil removed from site due

Fossil replica - Dolphin Skull (with interpretive sign) - *Original fossil removed from site due to increased danger of
SE-1301 Fossil replica - Dolphin Skull (with interpretive sign) San Jose Island - Baja CA - Mexico *Original fossil removed from site due to increased danger of looting Suzi Eszterhas contact details

Background imageCopy Collection: A polygraph, or portable copying press, owned by President Thomas Jefferson

A polygraph, or portable copying press, owned by President Thomas Jefferson
JEFFERSON: POLYGRAPH. A polygraph, or portable copying press, owned by President Thomas Jefferson

Background imageCopy Collection: Declaration of Independence

Declaration of Independence
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. The first page of John Adams copy of the Declaration of Independence, in his own handwriting, June 1776

Background imageCopy Collection: LCC-MFB Fire float and tug at drills

LCC-MFB Fire float and tug at drills
Prior to the MFB acquiring its first purpose made fireboat, a tug would tow a fire float (containing a steam fire pump) to the scene of riverside blazes and fires on ships on the Thames

Background imageCopy Collection: LCC-LFB Battery-electric pump escape at Brigade HQ

LCC-LFB Battery-electric pump escape at Brigade HQ
Seen here at Southwark, Brigade headquarters, is an example of one of the electric driven escape vans. The batteries were stored under the bonnet and the fire engine weighed about two tons

Background imageCopy Collection: LCC-LFB Bishopsgate fire station horse drawn steamer

LCC-LFB Bishopsgate fire station horse drawn steamer
Station No 36 was Bishopsgate. Seen here is its horse drawn steamer (without horses), showing the fire box near the large rear wheel of the engine

Background imageCopy Collection: EGYPT: PYRAMIDS, c1780. Fanciful view of the Pyramids in Egypt

EGYPT: PYRAMIDS, c1780. Fanciful view of the Pyramids in Egypt. Line engraving from Charles Theodore Middletons Complete System of Geography, c1780

Background imageCopy Collection: HAWKINS POLYGRAPH, 1803. John Isaac Hawkins polygraph which he invented in 1803

HAWKINS POLYGRAPH, 1803. John Isaac Hawkins polygraph which he invented in 1803. Thomas Jefferson acquired the letter-copying device in 1804. Contemporary English line engraving

Background imageCopy Collection: A copy of Hishikawa Moronobus Design of musicians

A copy of Hishikawa Moronobus Design of musicians

Background imageCopy Collection: The Copy Cat Killings - front cover by David Wright

The Copy Cat Killings - front cover by David Wright
Front cover of a pulp fiction paperback, The Copy-Cat Killings by Martin Thomas, with a vampish femme fatale painted by David Wright. Date: 1950

Background imageCopy Collection: Girl reading The Bystander magazine, WWI

Girl reading The Bystander magazine, WWI
Studio photographic portrait of a young girl dressed in a white dress holding a copy of The Bystander magazine. The Bystander magazine

Background imageCopy Collection: Copy of ancient Maltese hunting hut

Copy of ancient Maltese hunting hut -- a girna -- near Malta International Airport, Luqa Date: 2011

Background imageCopy Collection: Japanese Straw Boaters

Japanese Straw Boaters
If we MUST bring back the straw hat, why not copy the Japanese method of popularising it? Three straw boaters, worn with advertising sandwich boards! Date: 1933

Background imageCopy Collection: Watercolour Paint Set

Watercolour Paint Set
A little boy painting a copy of a famous work of art with his watercolour paint set. Date: 1940s

Background imageCopy Collection: Copy of a painting depicting deer hunting

Copy of a painting depicting deer hunting. Date: 1867

Background imageCopy Collection: Man escaping a sea monster

Man escaping a sea monster
Copy of a painting of a man escaping a sea monster. 1867

Background imageCopy Collection: The $100, 000 Typewriter

The $100, 000 Typewriter - 1728 times larger than the standard Underwood (weight 14 tons) - exhibited at the Underwood Exhibit, The Palace of Liberal Arts, The Panama-Pacific Exposition

Background imageCopy Collection: Female sex chromosomes

Female sex chromosomes. Computer artwork of human X chromosomes (pink). In the background are female gender symbols. The X chromosome is one of two sex chromosomes

Background imageCopy Collection: Photocopied letter, SEM

Photocopied letter, SEM
Photocopied letter " a", coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Photocopiers make copies by melting a polymer-rich toner onto paper

Background imageCopy Collection: Cloned babies

Cloned babies. Conceptual computer artwork of identical cloned babies. Cloning exactly copies an organism by implanting its genetic material or DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageCopy Collection: Cloned woman, conceptual image

Cloned woman, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Cloned woman. Conceptual image of a cloned woman represented by identical half faces side by side. Cloning is a process by which a genetically identical copy of an organism is made

Background imageCopy Collection: Cloned woman

Cloned woman
MODEL RELEASED. Human clone. Conceptual computer artwork of a sleeping woman with a barcode and superimposed binary digits. Binary digits are the language of computers

Background imageCopy Collection: Animal cloning

Animal cloning. Computer artwork of a family tree of cloned sheep

Background imageCopy Collection: Cloned sheep

Cloned sheep, computer artwork. A clone is a genetically identical copy of an organism. In cloning, DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)



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"Unveiling the Past: A Journey through Remarkable Copies" Step into history with a visit to Lascaux II cave painting replica C013 / 7378, where ancient art comes alive in stunning detail. Discover the foundations of democracy at Brudenell Magna Carta, an extraordinary copy that echoes the principles of liberty and justice. Immerse yourself in American history as you gaze upon the Copy of The Declaration of Independence in Free Quaker Meeting House, a symbol of freedom and resilience. Rev up your excitement with a glimpse of the Ford GT40 Replica, capturing the spirit and power of one of racing's most iconic cars. Unearth Mesoamerican mystique with Codex Borgia - a mesmerizing copy that unravels rituals and divination practices from centuries ago. Sail away to breathtaking Halong Bay in Vietnam, where nature's beauty is mirrored by its awe-inspiring replica landscapes. Embark on a cartographic journey as you explore Cairo's 1456 copy of Muhammad al-Idrisi's world map - an exquisite testament to geographical knowledge. Pay homage to London's heroes at LCC-MFB Red Cross Street fire station and engine, honoring those who bravely protect our city every day. Marvel at Polyclitus' masterpiece Doryphoros (440-430 BC), a faithful reproduction that captures the grace and perfection of ancient Greek sculpture. Encounter Roman mythology firsthand with Head of a statue of Ares - an evocative Roman sculpture replicating an original work steeped in legend and lore. Experience London’s firefighting legacy aboard LCC-LFB Massey Shaw fireboat at Blackfriars – witness this remarkable replica preserving heroic tales from yesteryears.