The Fortune Teller is a painting attributed to the French seventeenth century artist Georges de La Tour and is believed to have been painted between 1632 and 1635
Now that the sale of a Picasso painting has exceeded US$100 million at auction, the forgers are extr...
This article analyzes the dichotomy between the practices of the art market and of court judges when...
Despite the dramatic surge in the production of fakes, their impact on the art market remains unexpl...
The author discusses forgeries of art works, examines methods of detection, and analyzes existing le...
The notion of authenticity has always commanded the attention of art market participants and the gen...
Forged works of art have infiltrated the global marketplace at unprecedented levels during the past ...
The notion of authenticity has always commanded the attention of art market participants and the gen...
Forged art is corrupting the art market, a market that has grown more brazenly dishonest as the valu...
Based upon a series of interviews with art market experts, this article identifies and answers a sig...
The manner in which buyers, sellers, and dealers conduct art transactions appears, at least initiall...
Based upon a series of interviews with art market experts, this Article identifies and answers a sig...
The article discusses the use of international and domestic laws to capture suspected art thieves as...
Jeanneret v. Vichey reveals such a development. Depending on its final disposition, it may be of gr...
This article examines the problem of fraud in the contemporary art market. It addresses two major ca...
The market for paintings by well-known artists is booming despite widespread concern about art crime...
Now that the sale of a Picasso painting has exceeded US$100 million at auction, the forgers are extr...
This article analyzes the dichotomy between the practices of the art market and of court judges when...
Despite the dramatic surge in the production of fakes, their impact on the art market remains unexpl...
The author discusses forgeries of art works, examines methods of detection, and analyzes existing le...
The notion of authenticity has always commanded the attention of art market participants and the gen...
Forged works of art have infiltrated the global marketplace at unprecedented levels during the past ...
The notion of authenticity has always commanded the attention of art market participants and the gen...
Forged art is corrupting the art market, a market that has grown more brazenly dishonest as the valu...
Based upon a series of interviews with art market experts, this article identifies and answers a sig...
The manner in which buyers, sellers, and dealers conduct art transactions appears, at least initiall...
Based upon a series of interviews with art market experts, this Article identifies and answers a sig...
The article discusses the use of international and domestic laws to capture suspected art thieves as...
Jeanneret v. Vichey reveals such a development. Depending on its final disposition, it may be of gr...
This article examines the problem of fraud in the contemporary art market. It addresses two major ca...
The market for paintings by well-known artists is booming despite widespread concern about art crime...
Now that the sale of a Picasso painting has exceeded US$100 million at auction, the forgers are extr...
This article analyzes the dichotomy between the practices of the art market and of court judges when...
Despite the dramatic surge in the production of fakes, their impact on the art market remains unexpl...