About This Book
The work surveys the phenomenon of art forgery, tracing how objects made innocently or as deliberate imitations are presented as originals to profit or to test artistic skill. It profiles notable cases of imitative sculpture and dealer collaborations, explains common techniques for manufacturing and artificially aging works—including tourist-market copies and type forgeries—and explores the interplay of aesthetic rivalry, commercial incentive, and deception. It also outlines the challenges faced by collectors and museums in distinguishing authentic pieces from imitations, and discusses the methods and judgment used to detect and assess forgeries.
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