noun
- a copy or reproduction of an original work, especially a print or engraving made from an original plate or design
- in philosophy and theology, something that is modeled after or derived from an archetype or original form
Usage: formal; chiefly used in art and printing contexts
Usage: philosophical; archaic or specialized
Examples
- The museum displayed an ectype of the famous Renaissance painting alongside the original.
- Each ectype of the engraving was carefully numbered and signed by the artist.
- In Platonic philosophy, the physical world is considered an ectype of the realm of forms.
- The publisher released limited-edition ectypes of the historical manuscript for collectors.
- Art historians distinguish between the original work and its ectypes based on printing techniques.