The Fake: Forgery and its Place in Art

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (1999)
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Abstract

Sándor Radnóti looks at forgeries, artistic reproductions, replicas, variations, and pastiches in order to study the dilemmas surrounding artistic illusion and "poetic license." He reveals how forgeries as the parasites of art make clear and transparent the meaning of artistic orginality.

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