Difference between revisions of "Kitsch"
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== Archaeological Kitsch == | == Archaeological Kitsch == | ||
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Archaeological items of iconic status become the subject of modern copies and re-use of the imagery. New Zealand items are not immune. | Archaeological items of iconic status become the subject of modern copies and re-use of the imagery. New Zealand items are not immune. | ||
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[[Image:Rockart1.jpg|framed|left|Rock art used on a definitive stamp]] | [[Image:Rockart1.jpg|framed|left|Rock art used on a definitive stamp]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Fairburn.jpg|framed|left|Rock art used on fabric. This was produced by Rex Fairburn. He obtained the material for this from Theo Schoon. Wikipedia has an article on Schoon {{wikipedia|Theodorus_Johannes_Schoon}} ]] | ||
[[Category:Media]] | [[Category:Media]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Artefacts]] |