Art Fraud
50 Fakes That Fooled the Art World
(Autor) HODGE SUSIE Susie HodgeStep inside the astonishing world of art forgery, where masterpieces are faked, fortunes are made, and almost no one is who they seem. Art Fraud reveals the true stories behind some of the greatest scams in art history, where con artists forged their way to fame, fortune or infamy. Discover the motivations and methods of master forgers, from Eric Hebborn's faked Old masters to Han van Meegeren's deception of the Nazis. Meet eccentric copyists, bitter experts, and insiders who turned against the institutions they once admired. Each chapter tells the story of a different forger, weaving in the investigations that finally unmasked them and the secrets they left behind. Written by bestselling author and art historian Susie Hodge, this is a fascinating, brilliantly researched collection that blurs the line between genius and fraud. Whether you are an art lover, a true crime reader or simply curious about how the art world really works, this book is full of twists, scandals and unforgettable characters.
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Susie Hodge
Susie Hodge is a British author known for her works in art history, design, and architecture. She has written over 100 books on various topics, including art movements, famous artists, and creative techniques. Hodge's writing style is clear, engaging, and accessible, making complex subjects easily understandable for readers of all levels.
One of her most notable works is "Why Your Five-Year-Old Could Not Have Done That: Modern Art Explained," which explores the meaning and significance of contemporary art. This book has been praised for its insightful analysis and humorous approach to art criticism.
Hodge's contributions to literature include demystifying art and design for a wide audience, sparking interest and understanding in these subjects. Her impact on the art history genre lies in her ability to make art accessible and enjoyable for readers of all backgrounds.