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Why are western oil paintings forbidden to shoot?

From the perspective of protecting cultural relics, oil paintings are easily faded by light, causing damage to cultural relics, so they cannot be photographed. Secondly, the copyright owner of oil painting enjoys the copyright of the work, so according to international practice, the audience only has the right to appreciate and cannot shoot the work. There is also to prevent oil paintings from illegally flowing into the market after copying.