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  2. Peter Paul Biro - Wikipedia

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    Peter Paul Biró (1954–2024) was a forensic art analyst, known for his work in authenticating paintings using fingerprint analysis.He was involved in several high-profile cases, including the authentication of works attributed to artists Jackson Pollock, Leonardo da Vinci, and Goodridge Roberts.

  3. Fingerprint - Wikipedia

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    A fingerprint classification system groups fingerprints according to their characteristics and therefore helps in the matching of a fingerprint against a large database of fingerprints. A query fingerprint that needs to be matched can therefore be compared with a subset of fingerprints in an existing database . [ 4 ]

  4. Marion Deuchars - Wikipedia

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    In 1987 she was accepted to the Royal College of Art where she studied communication, art and design. In 1989 she received an MA with distinction. In 1989 she received an MA with distinction. Deuchars is best known for her distinct style of using hand lettering, which she first used in a D&AD annual report in 2002.

  5. Artist's Shit - Wikipedia

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    The fingerprint is the only sign of the personality that can be accepted: if collectors want something intimate, really personal to the artist, there's the artist's own shit, that is really his. [1] Another friend, Enrico Baj, said that the cans were meant as "an act of defiant mockery of the art world, artists, and art criticism". [2]

  6. Biometric points - Wikipedia

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    A scan of a person's iris, fingerprint, face, or other distinguishing feature is created, and a series of biometric points are drawn at key locations in the scan. For example, in the case of a facial scan, biometric points might be placed at the tip of each ear lobe and in the corners of both eyes.

  7. Venus of Dolní Věstonice - Wikipedia

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    Scientists occasionally examine the statuette. A tomograph scan in 2004 found a fingerprint of a child estimated at between 7 and 15 years of age, fired into the surface; the child who handled the figurine before it was fired is considered by Králík, Novotný and Martin Oliva (2002) to be an unlikely candidate for its maker. [4]

  8. Thomas Bewick - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Bewick (c. 11 August 1753 – 8 November 1828) was an English wood-engraver and natural history author. Early in his career he took on all kinds of work such as engraving cutlery, making the wood blocks for advertisements, and illustrating children's books.

  9. Palm print - Wikipedia

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    A palm print is an image acquired of the palm region of the hand.It can be either an online image (i.e. taken by a scanner or CCD) or offline image where the image is taken with ink and paper.