Paname
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Haring Authentication , by Paname on Apr 27, 2015 11:10:47 GMT 1, We propose an unauthenticated Keith Haring, I want to know how to recognize a true sign of a false?
We propose an unauthenticated Keith Haring, I want to know how to recognize a true sign of a false?
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Paname
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Haring Authentication , by Paname on Apr 27, 2015 11:38:50 GMT 1, I doubt the K and 8, and no circle "+"
I doubt the K and 8, and no circle "+"
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monsoonking
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Haring Authentication , by monsoonking on Apr 30, 2015 1:49:16 GMT 1, Looks suspect, but Haring's signature varies pretty widely, so who knows.
In any event, no one will authenticate based on a signature which is ultimately quite easy to forge.
Provenance talks, almost everything else walks.
Looks suspect, but Haring's signature varies pretty widely, so who knows.
In any event, no one will authenticate based on a signature which is ultimately quite easy to forge.
Provenance talks, almost everything else walks.
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Black Apple Art
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Haring Authentication , by Black Apple Art on Apr 30, 2015 17:53:11 GMT 1, Looks suspect, but Haring's signature varies pretty widely, so who knows. In any event, no one will authenticate based on a signature which is ultimately quite easy to forge. Provenance talks, almost everything else walks. I always found this bit of information shocking. When Jamie Martin, one of the world's top forensic art analysts, was interviewed by 60 minutes, he said about 98% of all the pieces that come past him are fakes! Even more insane is almost all the time the gallery or owner just tosses the news aside and keeps the piece in circulation. His stats come at 11:18 in this piece bellow.
Looks suspect, but Haring's signature varies pretty widely, so who knows. In any event, no one will authenticate based on a signature which is ultimately quite easy to forge. Provenance talks, almost everything else walks. I always found this bit of information shocking. When Jamie Martin, one of the world's top forensic art analysts, was interviewed by 60 minutes, he said about 98% of all the pieces that come past him are fakes! Even more insane is almost all the time the gallery or owner just tosses the news aside and keeps the piece in circulation. His stats come at 11:18 in this piece bellow.
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thomasmer
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Haring Authentication , by thomasmer on Apr 30, 2015 18:32:12 GMT 1, 4000% of it out there if fake, good luck.
4000% of it out there if fake, good luck.
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