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Art Reproduction 
  Over various years, Artemisa has developed its own reproduction processes, applying the most advanced technologies for 3D digitization, modeling, prototyping and moulding. 

  Continuous innovation and extensive experience have allowed our reproductions to attain 100% fidelity, whether by moulding, in our workshop, or through digitization and robotic mechanization, which,
thanks to high-precision laser scanning, involves no physical contact with the original piece, ensuring that it is not damaged in any way

  Thus, in addition to their sale as collectors items, the use of our reproductions has proliferated in the reintegration of heritage, the replacement of original pieces that were lost or plundered and exact reproductions of sculptures for religious processions, thereby allowing the original pieces to remain in their habitual surroundings.

Saturn
Haga click para ampliar la imagen Reproduction of a Saturn sculpture proceeding from the site of the Roman Villa "Los Quintanares" in Rioseco, Soria. The figurine is now conserved in the Museo Numantino in Soria. Artemisa has made a reproduction to be placed in a reconstruction of the roman villa, and a second one for the museum itself.
Saint Teresa of Jesus
Click here to enlarge the image Reproduction of Saint Teresa of Jesus, by Gregorio Fernández, for the Convent of the Saint of Avila.
The Christ of San Gil
Click here to enlarge the image The Christ of the Church of San Gil in Burgos, popularly known as the Christ of Burgos; a medieval image of the Calvary which has been exactly reproduced, and is taken out each year for procession on May 3rd.
Christ tied to the Column
Click here to enlarge the image A life-size reproduction of the famous sculpture by Diego de Siloé, which today is conserved in the museum of the Cathedral of Burgos, was made to substitute the original piece  kept in the chapel for the procession.
The White Virgin of Sorauren
Click here to enlarge the image Reproduction of the Gothic Virgin of Sorauren, Navarra. An exact scale image on the left contrasts with a  more elegant stylization on the right. The  images were commissioned by a parish in Madrid where the White Virgin  is worshipped.
Paleochristian Sepulchre of Astorga
Click here to enlarge the image The sarchophagus dating back to  pre-Constantinian times (305-312) from Astorga, which lay in its Cathedral and was reused as the sepulchre of Alfonso III, and which today is kept at the National Archæological Museum of Madrid, was reproduced for an exhibition sponsored by the Las Edades del Hombre Foundation.
Saint Mary Major
Click here to enlarge the image Reproduction of Saint Mary Major. The original sculpture presides over the High Altar of Burgos Cathedral. The Virgin and Child, precisely reproduced and hand polychromed, are seated on a silver throne with richly ornamented relief work. The entire sculpture is reproduced on a slightly smaller scale, allowing the image to be carried more easily in religious processions.
Cornellana Stela 
Haga click para ampliar la imagen Reproduction of the Cornellana Stela from the Palace of Selgas, in Cudillero (Asturias), to replace the original, removed from its original site due to its high degree of deterioration.
Romanic Columns of Frías
Click here to enlarge the image Reproduction, following their restoration, of the Romanic capitals and columns of Castillo de Frías (Burgos), and replacement of the originals, moved to a museum.
Caliphal Capital 
Haga click para ampliar la imagen Reproduction of an Islamic capital, from the Caliphate period, for its sale. An example of the wealth and good taste with which the eclectic Hispano-Muslim art embellished its architectural ornamentation.
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