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The Expert Versus the Object: : Judging Fakes and False Attributions in the Visual Arts

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The authenticity of art has always commanded the attention of experts, dealers, collectors and the art-minded public - especially those who relish the Robin Hoods of art forgery who deceive rich collectors and pompous experts.

This book os essays, edited by a lawyer specializing in art law and authenticity, proposes to make the question of authenticity more easily understood.

The mainpoints to be argues are (1) that the pereption of form in a work of art is not like other types of evidence accepted in courts of law; (2) that in determining authenticity, experts must adopt a careful, organized approach; (3) that all authentication should be based on the consensus of experts at arm's length from an object.

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Oxford University Press Inc
0195147359 / 9780195147353
Hardback
702.87
11/03/2004
United States
268 pages
167 x 244 mm, 567 grams