Forgery
Forgery is the process of making or adapting objects or documents (see false document), with the intention to deceive. The similar crime of fraud is the crime of deceiving another, including through the use of objects obtained through forgery. Copies, studio replicas, and reproductions are not considered forgeries, though they may later become forgeries through knowing and willful mis-attributions. In the 16th century imitators of Albrecht Dürer's style of printmaking improved the market for their own prints by signing them "AD", making them forgeries.
External links
- Wide-ranging bibliographies of archaeological forgeries, art forgeries etc.
- Museum security Network: sources of information on art forgery; gives encyclopedic links.
- Cycleback: information resource about authentication and forgery detection
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Topics in forgery |
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