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This book addresses practical issues in connoisseurship and
authentication, as well as the legal implications that arise when
an artwork's authenticity is challenged. In addition, the standards
and processes of authentication are critically examined and the
legal complications which can inhibit the expression of expert
opinions are discussed. The notion of authenticity has always
commanded the attention of art market participants and the general
art-minded public alike. Coinciding with this, forgery is often
considered to be the world's most glamorous crime, packed with
detective stories that are usually astonishing and often bizarre.
The research includes findings by economists, sociologists, art
historians, lawyers, academics and practitioners, all of which
yield insights into the mechanics and peculiarities of the art
business and explain why it works so differently from other
markets. However, this book will be of interest not only to
academics, but to everyone interested in questions of authenticity,
forgery and connoisseurship. At the same time, one of its main aims
is to advocate best practices in the art market and to stress the
importance of cooperation among all disciplines with a stake in it.
The results are intended to offer guidance to art market
stakeholders, legal practitioners and art historians alike, while
also promoting mutual understanding and cooperation.
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