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A 17th-Century Noble Charter — Faithfully Reproduced, Twice

A noble charter from the 16th century. Hand-written, in family ownership for generations.
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The problem: the original is too large to hang — and there are two daughters who will one day wish to inherit it. A single document cannot be divided.

The brief was clear: a faithful reproduction scaled down to a hangable format, executed once and a faksimile reproduction, executed twice..

What the reproduction had to deliver

Adelsurkunde aus dem 16. Jahrhundert auf dem Scantisch – Digitalisierung bei recom art care Berlin
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Historical documents place particular demands on reproduction work. Paper and ink from the 16th century carry a surface quality, a colour character and a materiality that an ordinary copy cannot capture.

One document, two daughters, one solution

We began by digitising the document at high resolution — without contact, under calibrated light — and then reproduced it on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper. The result: one print in a reduced format, and two prints in original size, all colour-accurate and true to detail. The structure of the original remains visible. The charter reads like a unique piece — because it is one, and because the reproduction honours that.

The original stays where it belongs

The owner keeps the original. Both daughters receive a print they can hang. What sounds like a pragmatic solution is, on closer inspection, something more: the ability to make a piece of family history visible accessible without giving it up.

Both daughters receive a faksimile

What sounds like a pragmatic solution is, on closer inspection, something more precious: the ability to make a piece of family history accessible without giving it up.

That is what Fine Art Print can be good for — not decoration, but preservation.

Would you like to have a historical document, a work of art or a family heirloom reproduced?

We are happy to help!