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1878 Cremona, Italy - 1937 Rome, Italy. Known for: Stone and marble sculpture, artwork used as forgery.
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The following information was published in The New York Times. Masters of the art of forgery. By Roderick Conway Morris. Published: July 31, 2004. SIENA, Italy— Acurious but, until recently, never... Read full biography
The following information was published in The New York Times. Masters of the art of forgery. By Roderick Conway Morris. Published: July 31, 2004. SIENA, Italy— Acurious but, until recently, never systematically investigated spin-off of the 19th-century Gothic Revival was a thriving industry in... Read full biography
The following information was published in The New York Times. Masters of the art of forgery. By Roderick Conway Morris. Published: July 31, 2004. SIENA, Italy— Acurious but, until recently, never systematically investigated spin-off of the 19th-century Gothic Revival was a thriving industry in fake pictures and sculptures. The epicenter of this activity was Siena, as the products of the workshops here ended up in just about every major museum, gallery and private collection in the world. The... Read full biography
The following information was published in The New York Times. Masters of the art of forgery. By Roderick Conway Morris. Published: July 31, 2004. SIENA, Italy— Acurious but, until recently, never systematically investigated spin-off of the 19th-century Gothic Revival was a thriving industry in fake pictures and sculptures. The epicenter of this activity was Siena, as the products of the workshops here ended up in just about every major museum, gallery and private collection in the world. The story of these fakes and their creators now unfolds in an immaculately researched and visually sumptuous exhibition curated by the Sienese art historian Gianni Mazzoni, "Falsi d'autore" (Fakes by Master Artists), which continues at Santa Maria della... Read full biography
The following information was published in The New York Times. Masters of the art of forgery. By Roderick Conway Morris. Published: July 31, 2004. SIENA, Italy— Acurious but, until recently, never systematically investigated spin-off of the 19th-century Gothic Revival was a thriving industry in fake pictures and sculptures. The epicenter of this activity was Siena, as the products of the workshops here ended up in just about every major museum, gallery and private collection in the world. The story of these fakes and their creators now unfolds in an immaculately researched and visually sumptuous exhibition curated by the Sienese art historian Gianni Mazzoni, "Falsi d'autore" (Fakes by Master Artists), which continues at Santa Maria della Scala until October 3. The show coincides with the reissue of the autobiogr... Read full biography
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