"There is always something lacking in a reproduction, no matter how good a
copy, that exists in an original...[The reproduction] lacks the spontaneity
of the hand that created it.  An original reflects the mind and the hand of
its creator.  A reproduction can never capture this.  You can see it, even
if you can't quite explain its source."

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