Kregan

I have heard that museums only display a fraction of what they have at the time and there is so much more that is in archives and what not. With that said it would not surprise me the least if they had the original somewhere and they used a copy to display. Just for the record I have no degree of study or knowledge in this field merely throwing out an idea that is all. Thank you for the post though! I am gonna look more into it! Take care and be easy!

WhyNoDonuts

Museums once held large volumes of sketches, and tried to preserve everything produced by accomplished artists. Keeping everything accounted for and in good condition is hard work, and clearing out less impressive articles saves money and labor. Lots of lesser works were sold or donated to other museums, universities, galleries, or the public at large. Da Vinci sketches showed up in the collection of a university near me, for instance. A museum nearby recently mentioned that 10% of its collection was on display. Situations liked these may have been encountered by louvre staff - and we aren't delving into what may have happened during WW1-2.

The original post is exactly what I love to see in this sub, thanks.