One might think that, at the time when the mechanism of photography assumed the task of reproduction (at least in its domain, the portrait), the medium that had previously fulfilled this task nonmechanically and thus much more tediously-painting-would have been stifled.
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Oskar Kokoschka: Early Portraits from Vienna and Berlin, 1909-1914
April 10, 2002, Dumont Buchverlag
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"One might think that, at the time when the mechanism of photography assumed the task of reproduction (at least in its domain, the portrait), the medium that had previously fulfilled this task nonmechanically and thus much more tediously-painting-would have been stifled."
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