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The 1972 novel by Irving Wallace, The Word concerns archaeological forgery, the finding and translation of a supposed lost gospel by James the Just, close relative of Jesus Christ, as part of a large project to be published as a new Bible that would inspire a Christian revival, but which is possibly a forged document. [22]
Known art forgers and dealers of forged art. Giovanni Bastianini (1838–1868), Italian forger of renaissance sculptures; Wolfgang Beltracchi (born 1951), German forger;
Art forgers (1 C, 41 P) C. Counterfeiters (1 C, 9 P) P. People convicted of forgery (1 C, 52 P) S. Stamp forgers (24 P) Pages in category "Forgers" The following 103 ...
Learning is defined as an adaptive change or modification of a behavior based on a previous experience. [3] Since an animal's environment is constantly changing, the ability to adjust foraging behavior is essential for maximization of fitness.
This indicates the potentially lucrative payoff for forgers. In another example the 1948 Gandhi stamps of India were overprinted with the single word "SERVICE" to produce a stamp for official government use. The key to knowing the difference between the two is based on recognizing the difference between a typographed and a lithographed overprint.
Epistle to the Laodiceans — a lost letter of Saint Paul, often "rediscovered" by forgers; Essene Gospel of Peace — a text which claims, among other things, that Jesus was a vegetarian; Gospel of Josephus — a forgery created to raise publicity for a novel
Joseph Cosey was born Martin Coneely on February 18, 1887, in Syracuse, New York. [1] He was the son of Irish Catholic immigrant Robert Coneely, a "cabinetmaker by trade", and Sarah Bease of Virginia. [1]
Elmyr de Hory (born Elemér Albert Hoffmann; April 14, 1906 [citation needed] – December 11, 1976) was a famed Hungarian-born painter and art forger.It is claimed he was responsible for producing over a thousand forgeries that were sold to reputable art galleries all over the world.