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  2. 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]

  3. Art Recognition - Wikipedia

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    Art Recognition is a technology company headquartered in Adliswil, within the Zurich metropolitan area, Switzerland. Specializing in the application of artificial intelligence (AI) for the purposes of art authentication and the detection of art forgeries , Art Recognition integrates advanced algorithms and computer vision technology.

  4. Authenticity in art - Wikipedia

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    The authenticity of provenance of an objet d’art is the positive identification of the artist and the place and time of the artwork's origin; [7] thus, art experts determine authenticity of provenance with four tests: (i) verification of the artist's signature on the work of art; (ii) a review of the historical documentation attesting to the ...

  5. The art of authentication: sometimes the problem lies in the ...

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  6. The Arts Map - Wikipedia

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    The Arts Map was an international online resource to locate and identify artists and their studios, as well as galleries, art schools, museums, performing arts facilities, and related associations, service organizations, and businesses around the world, which are related to the arts. [1] Public art in communities could be identified.

  7. Catalogue raisonné - Wikipedia

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    A volume from Graham Reynolds's catalogue raisonné of John Constable [1]. A catalogue raisonné (or critical catalogue) is an annotated listing of the works of an artist or group of artists and can contain all works or a selection of works categorised by different parameters such as medium or period.

  8. Art forgery - Wikipedia

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    Art specialists with expertise in art authentication began to surface in the art world during the late 1850s. At that time they were usually historians or museum curators, writing books about paintings, sculpture, and other art forms. Communication among the different specialties was poor, and they often made mistakes when authenticating pieces.

  9. Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board - Wikipedia

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    In October 2011, the Andy Warhol Foundation Board of Directors dissolved the Authentication Board. [1] [9] Speaking to The New York Observer, Warhol Foundation President Joel Wachs explained the reasons for the decision, saying the Authentication Board was subjected to legal action '10 or so times' in its 15 years of operation. While it 'won ...