When Art Isn't Real: The World's Most Controversial Objects under Investigation

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How an initially valueless object becomes worth hundreds of millions. And vice versa.

The art world is a multi-billion-dollar industry which captures world headlines on a regular basis, for both good and bad reasons. This book deals with one of the most-discussed areas of controversy: high-profile objects that have experts arguing about their veracity. Some may have been looted, others may be fakes, some may be heavily restored or misattributed. Often, in these cases, analytical science is called on to settle a dispute. The authors of this book have decades of experience in this field, working on a range of objects dating from prehistory to the twentieth century. They present seven of the most famous cases from the Getty Kouros to the Turin Shroud – some of which are still contested, and examine how a few words from a connoisseur or scientist can make a virtually valueless object worth hundreds of millions. And vice versa.

Author(s): Andrew Shortland, Patrick Degryse
Publisher: Leuven University Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 201
City: Leuven

Cover
Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction
Chapter 2
Piltdown Man
Chapter 3
The Getty Kouros
Chapter 4
Turin Shroud
Chapter 5
The Vinland Map
Chapter 6
The “Amarna Princess”
Chapter 7
Leonardo and the Eye
Chapter 8
The reconstruction of Knossos
Chapter 9
Conclusions
A Guided Bibliography
Glossary