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Egyptian Fakes: Masterpieces that Duped the Art World and the Experts Who Uncovered Them

Author Jean-Jacques Fiechter
Publisher Flammarion
Category Hardcover
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PublisherFlammarion
ISBN / ASIN208030111X
ISBN-139782080301116
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Sales Rank1,526,335
CategoryHardcover
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Egyptologists and forgers have been battling for over a century: the connoisseur’s eye vs. the ingenuity of the "artists" and their impressive creations, some considered authentic for decades before being withdrawn from major collections. A market for Egyptian artifacts has existed since the Phoenicians, but it gathered strength through the nineteenth century when museums sprung up, archaeological digs revealed ever-greater treasures, and tourism flourished, bringing numerous collectors in their wake. Jean-Jacques Fiechter introduces us to a series of colorful individuals and illicit deals set against a backdrop of golden sands and sinister backrooms. He retells the stories of "masterpieces" that found their way into the collections of the Louvre, Metropolitan Museum, and British Museum—and discusses how forgers plied their trade, while also retracing the pioneering inquiries led by the first "fake-busters."
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