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Famous Forgeries

Famous Forgeries explores the captivating world where true crime meets the art world, examining high-stakes deception and the quest to replicate masterpieces. It delves into the intricate techniques employed by master forgers and the vulnerabilities within art authentication that allow these deceptions to flourish. One might be surprised to learn how much the success of a forger hinges not only on technical skill but also on understanding human psychology and the biases inherent in the art market.

The book navigates the complex landscape of collectors, experts, and institutions, highlighting the fragility of authenticity in a market of immense financial and cultural value. The book's approach is comprehensive, starting with foundational concepts like artistic techniques and scientific dating methods, then moving into detailed accounts of famous forgeries. It analyzes the methods of forgers, the experts who were fooled, and the lasting impact on art history. For example, the book presents evidence from court transcripts and expert opinions to provide a nuanced perspective.

Ultimately, Famous Forgeries explores the ethical implications of these crimes and offers insights into strengthening authentication practices, appealing to art enthusiasts, true crime aficionados, and anyone intrigued by the psychology of deception.


Author:

  • Logan Rodriguez

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 114 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • True stories
  • True crime
  • Culture
  • Arts and photography

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