Fakes and
Forgeries: The Art of Deception reveals
the strategies and techniques of the world’s most successful
forgers and exposes the extraordinary lengths to which they went to
produce authentic-looking artworks. It also addresses techniques used
to expose these deceptions, including X-ray fluorescence, pigment
analysis, spectrography, dendrochronology, and carbon dating.
The exhibition presents Western painting and sculpture that has been faked
from all periods of art, starting with fakes from antiquity and moving
chronologically through the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque eras,
exposing forgeries ranging from medieval sculpture and quattrocento gold
backs to the rare art of Vermeer.
View images to see a sampling of the art on exhibit.
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