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    Which painting has had the most prints made of it?

    Question #39736. Asked by elizabethmc. (Oct 10 03 3:39 PM)


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    The Last Supper

    Oct 10 03, 3:49 PM
    sequoianoir

    I'd have said the Mona Lisa.

    But supporting the 1st answer:

    Last fall at the North Carolina state fair, among the giant squash, prime hogs, and blue-ribbon baked goods, there it was: The Last Supper in needlepoint. Leo Steinberg would not have been surprised. For more than half a millennium, Leonardo's Cenacolo has been the world's favorite--or at least most copied, adapted and reproduced-- image in art. And for at least three decades Steinberg, professor emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania, has been pondering not only the proliferation of the image and its attendant scholarship but also its meanings: the first sacrament of the Eucharist and /or the "dreadful truth" of Christ's betrayal by Judas.

    http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:fQ-ObAbV0MMJ:www.arlisna.org/ad21-1.htm+%22most+copied+painting%22&hl=en&lr=lang_en&ie=UTF-8

    Oct 10 03, 5:34 PM
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    A Dulux colour chart

    Oct 10 03, 5:46 PM
    gmackematix

    So it's not those dogs playing pool then.

    Oct 11 03, 9:08 AM
    mibmob

    Are we back to the "most popular poster question" again?! If so I would have to say rayon balls.

    Oct 11 03, 1:33 PM


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