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Rachel,
you might want to consider what "reproduction" might mean in terms of
copyright.
Anna
>Rachel,
>
>Often conservators are called in to assess the condition of art objects, the
>materials that they are made of, and to either make recommendations as to
>their suitability for reproduction. Sometimes the conservator will do the
>moldmaking of the art object to ensure that the object will be
>minimally affected by
>the materials and process.
>
>I would recommend that your refer the person who contacted you to the AIC's
>"Guide for Conservation Services" where they can locate several
>conservators in
>the region who may be able to aid in their request.
>
>http://aic.stanford.edu
>
>Cheers!
>Dave
>
>David Harvey
>Conservator
>Los Angeles, California
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