apographal
/ˌæpoʊˈɡræfəl/ (AP-oh-GRAF-əl)
Definitions
1. noun
A copy or reproduction of a document, especially one that is not an original.
“The historian spent years searching for the apographal of the lost manuscript.”
2. adjective
Having the quality of being a copy or reproduction, rather than an original.
“The apographal artwork was created from photographs of the original piece.”