It's like graphic design that doesn't want to "waste room" on white space...but a small ad on a big page can say a lot more than using up all that space.pic.twitter.com/cgAS33T0QL
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(technology for two reasons, too, you also need assistants if you can't just buy paint in airtight tubes!) But yeah, I don't know too much, but I have a sense contracts with terms like "heads and hands to be painted by The Master" were a normal thing
Thinking about it, there's also a different set of assumptions. The Kincaid Business Model was purposefully playing on a modern idea of "Oh, here's an original object touched by the hand of the Inspired Artist", and like you say, doing it in an (at best) shady way/
Reubens, often enough, just isn't doing that Romantic Artist thing. Not always, but I suspect the closer equivalent to someone saying "Oh yes, I had Reubens paint that" is saying, I don't know, "yes, that's a Patek Phillippe I just dropped in the pool, but whatever, idc."
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