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  2. Authenticity in art - Wikipedia

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    Consequent to a critically truncated career, the painter Han van Meegeren (1889–1947) earned his living as an art forger, by specifically producing fake paintings of 17th-century artists, such as Frans Hals (1582–1666) and Pieter de Hooch (1629–1684), Gerard ter Borch (1617–1681) and Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675).

  3. Art forgery - Wikipedia

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    Elements of the painting appear to have been copied from autographed works by Goya, and the painting is therefore classified as a pastiche. Compare to Goya's May tree . Art forgery is the creation and sale of works of art which are intentionally falsely credited to other, usually more famous artists.

  4. Why the Morgan Freeman finger painting is probably not fake - AOL

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    There's been a lot of discussion surrounding Kyle Lambert's stunning painting of Morgan Freeman, with many people questioning whether the iPad-painted image was a fake. Lambert claims it is ...

  5. Fine art authentication - Wikipedia

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    Fine art authentication is a process that ensures the integrity of artworks, preserves cultural heritage, and maintains trust in the art market.By combining traditional methods, scientific advancements, [1] [2] and emerging AI [3] and blockchain technologies, [4] art authentication can offer accurate attributions and protect the artistic legacy for future generations. [5]

  6. Photorealism - Wikipedia

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    John's Diner with John's Chevelle, 2007 John Baeder, oil on canvas, 30×48 inches. Photorealism is a genre of art that encompasses painting, drawing and other graphic media, in which an artist studies a photograph and then attempts to reproduce the image as realistically as possible in another medium.

  7. Mona Lisa replicas and reinterpretations - Wikipedia

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    Replicas of Mona Lisa date back to the 16th century, [4] including sculptures and etchings inspired by the painting. [6] [7] But even by the early 20th century, historian Donald Sassoon has stated, Mona Lisa was still "just a well-respected painting by a famous old master" and was "not even the most valued painting in the Louvre."

  8. Hand-colouring of photographs - Wikipedia

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    Hand-colouring with watercolours requires the use of a medium to prevent the colours from drying with a dull and lifeless finish. Before the paint can be applied, the surface of the print must be primed so that the colours are not repelled. This often includes prepping the print with a thin coating of shellac, then adding grit before colouring ...

  9. Are psychics real? A documentarian follows 7 to find out

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    “Look Into My Eyes” spotlights seven people who work as psychic mediums in New York. The cameras film in-depth readings with clients, but also follow them back home, where they share their own ...

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