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21 May, 21:28

Whats the difference between a work of art intended for documentation and one intended for commemoration.

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  1. 21 May, 21:42
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    A work of art intended for documentation is always an historical and factual account of a person, place or event. Documentation provide evidence that an event occurred, thus a work of art intended for documentation provide evidence for events in history.

    A work of art intended for commemoration serves principally as a memorial or a mean to remember a thing, person or an event. It stands as a form of remembrance rather than mean of documentation.
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