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In the Artifact from reason's December issue, Charles Paul Freund wonders what Warhol would think of Chinese mass-produced art rip-offs.
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Umbriel | November 30, 2007, 4:10pm | #

I recall an Antiques Roadshow episode from some years back where someone brought in a portrait of George Washington that the appraiser identified as a Chinese copy, one of thousands produced for export back in the early 1800s.

They've been at this a while...

NoStar | November 30, 2007, 4:11pm | #

I hope the Thomas Kinkaid (i.e. The Painter of Blight TM) knock-offs will be ready before Christmas. His stuff is way over priced. Some chinese competition should bring his prices down.

Alan Vanneman | November 30, 2007, 4:12pm | #

I doubt if Andy would mind, as long as they don't start reproducing his work. Warhols are sacred, after all. (I used to wonder why other people didn't paint Campbell's soup cans, etc. Why not?)

fishmonger | November 30, 2007, 4:22pm | #

who the fuck cares?

shecky | November 30, 2007, 4:35pm | #

Cranking out almost two paintings an hour. Boggles the mind that someone can do such things, this from someone who can barely draw stick men. And still presumably be profitable enough to compete with, say, poster reproductions. I'm curious, do these paintings actually look nice in real life, or do they look like something cranked out in a half hour?

J sub D | November 30, 2007, 4:49pm | #

Maybe we’ll soon have Chinese versions of Warhol’s Mona Lisa silkscreens, thus dispensing with irony altogether.

I think copyright laws come into play there. But public domain stuff, why should I concern myself? It's arguably an improvement over this.

Eric Dondero | November 30, 2007, 4:56pm | #

Sorry for butting in on this thread, but Fox News just reported that Troy Stanley, the Hostage Taker at the Hillary Clinton for President HQ in New Hampshire is a "Libertarian."

The say he was ranting against the government and "hated Democrats and Republicans."

Episiarch | November 30, 2007, 5:02pm | #

who the fuck cares?

This is a very good question.

Episiarch | November 30, 2007, 5:03pm | #

Sorry for butting in on this thread, but Fox News just reported that Troy Stanley, the Hostage Taker at the Hillary Clinton for President HQ in New Hampshire is a "Libertarian."

This is the proof that Fox has it out for Dr. Paul!

J sub D | November 30, 2007, 5:31pm | #

This is the proof that Fox has it out for Dr. Paul!

No, but it is evidence that we attract our share of nut cases.

Eric Dondero | November 30, 2007, 5:33pm | #

They're also reporting that he "lived in the woods," and has a history of mental problems. His ex-wife says "he's off his meds."

They were not specific about his Libertarian ties. Not sure if it was with the Ron Paul Campaign or the Free State Project.

NoStar | November 30, 2007, 5:34pm | #

No, but it is evidence that we attract our share of nut cases.

J sub D,
So is the third post above your own.

dbust1 | November 30, 2007, 5:36pm | #

All in jest, I think a nutcase claiming affiliation with a movement, group, whatever, lends a sort of legitimacy to that orginization.

John-David | November 30, 2007, 5:42pm | #

Fuck. Evel Knievel died. What a way to start the weekend.

Kwix | November 30, 2007, 5:44pm | #

Eric Dondero | November 30, 2007, 4:56pm | #
Sorry for butting in on this thread, but Fox News just reported that Troy Stanley, the Hostage Taker at the Hillary Clinton for President HQ in New Hampshire is a "Libertarian."
Wow, a wackjob like that must be one of those "Mainstream Libertarians" I keep hearing about.

NoStar | November 30, 2007, 5:47pm | #

Did Kanye West kill Knievel?

He was just at his home.
http://www.kansascity.com/entertainment/story/380712.html

John-David | November 30, 2007, 5:50pm | #

NoStar,

Yeah, and Knievel was just on the Jim Rome Show this week to clear up something he once said about one of the engineers on the Snake River jump. I think he knew the end was near and wanted to tie up some loose ends.

NoStar | November 30, 2007, 5:58pm | #

Knievel used to live in my hometown. He was notorious for having robbed the ELKS club and leading the sheriff on a ride through the sand dunes on his motorcycle.

He fought the law but the law one.

NoStar | November 30, 2007, 6:07pm | #

By my guestimate, today's Ron Paul money-bomb has raised over a half a million dollars to put him well over the 10 million mark.

Most non money-bomb days run between 90 and 100K in donations.

NoStar | November 30, 2007, 6:08pm | #

He fought the law and the law won.

J sub D | November 30, 2007, 6:19pm | #

So is the third post above your own.

I don't point out that the sun rises in the east either. ;-)

Dustin | November 30, 2007, 6:29pm | #

The NH suspect's name is Leeland Eisenberg. Just been arrested. Not sure where Donderoo and Fox got "Troy Stanley."

Eric Dondero | November 30, 2007, 7:28pm | #

More evidence of Eisenberg/Leland's ties to libertarian or at least constitutionalist movement.

From the AP just released...

Eisenberg made local headlines in March when he held a news conference on the steps of Rochester City Hall to complain about a police policy of placing fliers in unlocked cars warning motorists to lock their doors. “This is nothing more than a gimmick to get around the Constitution and go around in the middle of the night upon unsuspecting citizens in their own yard and search their vehicles,” Eisenberg said.

John-David | November 30, 2007, 9:18pm | #

Eric,

Something has made me wonder about you and libertarianism. Are you thinking that if the libertarian tag can get attached to a winning candidate it will ultimately be good for the cause? Is that why you are determined to smear Ron Paul, who has no chance of winning squat, in order to paint Rudy as the more libertarian candidate?

mediageek | December 1, 2007, 2:55pm | #

They're also reporting that he "lived in the woods," and has a history of mental problems.
Oh, well you two would get along fantastically, then.

dhex | December 1, 2007, 5:09pm | #

donderlolz donderlolz
friendly neighborhood donderlolz

hey eric did you know eric harris, one of the columbine killers, was named eric?

we all know what this means.

grumpy realist | December 2, 2007, 11:21am | #

I wonder whether the title of "Libertarian" was tacked on the guy by Fox because he "didn't like Republicans or Democrats."
On the other hand, self-identified Libertarians contain their share of wackos....(um, and you might have thought twice about running a presidential candidate that thinks License Plates are Evil. If the average American has the impression that Libertarians are nuts, look at who you've been putting forth as the public face of the party.)

Late to the party | December 12, 2007, 8:18pm | #

License plates are evil? Did Badnarak say this?