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In the World of Forgery, No Work is Sacred.(art and collectible forgeries and how to recognize them)
From:
Art Business News
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October 1, 2000| Author:
PRISANT, BARDEN
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Though technology and clever crooks have kept the business of forgery thriving, there are ways to spot fakes and avoid being swindled
Art forging is a worldwide and age-old problem. "It plagues the industry" said U.S. memorabilia publisher Ken Thimmel. "We have been pursuing cases for 120 years," stated Nicholas Edgar, director of marketing for the British publisher Rosenstiel's.
When it comes to forgery--from paintings and sculptures to prints and collectible...
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