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Knowledge key in determining ‘real’ works of art
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Wednesday, April 10, 2019
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A recent story in the San Francisco Chronicle told of a school whose donated paintings appraised at almost $3 million, but later were discovered to be fakes.
When it comes to art work, how can appraisers distinguish the real thing from an imitation copy? Valuation Review spoke with a fine art expert who offered some tips as to how appraisers can avoid being duped at the time of sale.
Read on to find out what we were told.
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