The Art of Forgery: The Minds, Motives and Methods of Master Forgers chronicles the mystery, intrigue and scandal of forgery, often considered the world's most glamorous crime. The history of art and cultural forgery is packed with true-crime stories - both fabled and lesser-known - that are fascinating, illuminating and often bizarre. This book examines the adventures and misadventures of master forgers from antiquity to today, delving into criminal minds driven by an intriguing mixture of geniues, pride, revenge, fame, crime, opportunism, money and power. Art crime expert Noah Charney investigates how and the world's most artful tricksters - often ingenious and charming - succeeded in deceiving the art world. He exposes the tricks of their trade, and describes how they were eventually caught, through shrewd detective work, scientific examination or sheer luck. He also reveals how the art world is, in many ways, complicit, stepping eagerly into the traps laid by these crafty criminals.
- Art crime expert Noah Charney tells the story of history’s master forgers, revealing how – and why – they turned to a life of crime
- Each chapter is a study of power, ego, revenge, wealth, crime and subterfuge
- How does a surrealist painter of softcore erotica become the most successful Vermeer forger and dupe the Nazis? How did failed artist Shaun Greenhalgh use his parents to sell forgeries to major museums and auction houses for millions?
- Illustrations of the work they tried to copy together with trial photographs provide extra insight and context to the crimes