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The history of Western art in the 20th and 21st centuries is marked by the figure of invention, a clear synonym of freedom of creation, which allows it to assert its autonomy in relation to utilitarian, decorative or ornamental practices. Since the earliest times of humanity, patterns and figures have been repeated, as shown both in religious imagery and in wallpaper or fabric prints. A number of artists have nevertheless adopted repetition as a method and as an object, finding in it, for a few works or in a more systematic way, a mode of work or a subject.