Counterfeit Art 2

Counterfeit Art 2

Signs your fine art might be fake.
Contest ended 9 years ago 7/14/2002 12:00:00 AM EDT

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  • Cost: 5 credits
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here is the original

 
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Botticelli's "Portrait of Eddie Vedder," c 1480-1485.
Source: Portrait of a Young Man

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I know what you're thinking: "This isn't a painting! It's off-topic!"

I refer you to the 'Art' thread in the General section of the Forum for clarification on this issue.

To give credit where it's due, this is, of course (or was, before I got hold of it), Rodin's ridiculously famous "The Thinker"


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escher was a freak

 
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Vincent got all of his ideas from watching TV...

 
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Not everyone was pleased when Rubens briefly experimented with his "Baby Jesus Says 'Rock On, Dude'" phase. In fact, some were downright scandalized.
Anyone interested can find the original at gallery.euroweb.hu/html/r/rubens/10religi/index.html. (link works now - thanks, sushi)

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The famous missing Funflower painting! It's gotta be an original worth at least 40 mil!

 
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