The truth behind the most incredible fake ancient
Egyptian art mysteries, told in a lively, suspenseful,
and well-documented page-turner.Egyptologists and
forgers have been fighting an equally matched war for
over a century: the connoisseurs eye vs. the ingenuity
of the artists and their impressive creations, some
considered authentic for decades before being withdrawn
from major collections. A market has existed for copies
of Egyptian artifacts from as early as the Phoenicians,
but the appearance of fakes gathered strength through
the nineteenth century and early twentieth century: new
museums sprung up, archaeological digs revealed
ever-greater treasures, and tourism flourished, bringing
numerous collectors, all potential clients for forgers,
in their wake.Author of an extensive scholarly volume on
Egyptian fakes, but also the best-selling author of
several thrillers, Jean-Jacques Fiechter brings this
original subject to a general audience, introducing us
to a series of colorful individuals and illicit deals
set against a backdrop of golden sands and sinister
backrooms. He retells the stories of masterpieces that
found their way into the collections of the Louvre,
Metropolitan Museum, and British Museumand discusses how
forgers plied their trade, while also retracing the
pioneering inquiries led by the first fake-busters. He
demonstrates that despite scientific progress in the
detection of fakes, the forgers speed and dexterity
assure their ongoing production.
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