%0 Journal Article %T Effects of Context and Genuineness in the Experience of Art %A Eva Specker %A Helmut Leder %A Susanne Grščner %J Empirical Studies of the Arts %@ 1541-4493 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0276237418822896 %X Studies found that genuine artworks viewed in a museum receive higher appreciation ratings than reproductions in the laboratory. Due to the mutual variation of context and genuineness, these studies were not able to disentangle these factors. A study designed by Brieber, Leder, and Nadal to systematically differentiate between these two variables did not find an effect of context or genuineness. To substantiate these results, we setup a conceptual replication by using the same 2 (museum/laboratory) by 2 (genuine/reproduction) between-subjects design with improved manipulations of context and genuineness. We found an effect of context, as artworks presented in a museum were liked more and rated more interesting than in the laboratory. We did not find effects of genuineness. Exploratively, we found that art style had a big impact on how artworks were rated regardless of context and genuineness, indicating that this may be a more important factor for aesthetic experience %K museum study %K style %K original %K reproduction %K painting %K art appreciation %K art evaluation %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0276237418822896