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Eric Hebborn (1934–1996)

Auteur de The art forger's handbook

5 oeuvres 210 utilisateurs 3 critiques 1 Favoris

Œuvres de Eric Hebborn

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Nom canonique
Hebborn, Eric
Date de naissance
1934-03-20
Date de décès
1996-01-11
Sexe
male
Nationalité
England
Lieu de naissance
London, England, UK
Lieu du décès
Rome, Italy
Cause du décès
head trauma
Lieux de résidence
London, England, UK
Italy
Professions
artist
art forger
Organisations
Royal Society of British Artists
Prix et distinctions
Royal Academy Silver Medal
Hacker Portrait Prize

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Hebborn is a British artist and master forger. His drawings followed the old master style and were hung in museums around the world until his uncovering in 1980. He wrote this book in the mid 90s, and was killed shortly thereafter in Italy. (Disgruntled gallery stooge? Fellow forger enforcing the code of silence on tricks of the trade?) Anyway, he's a colorful man, and he writes with acid wit about the foibles of the fine art and historical art market. In addition, there is a ton of valuable information in the book on working methods of the old masters, even if you don't intend to try and pass copies off as the real thing. This is a highly recommended, and I imagine his autobiography, Drawn to Trouble is an amusing and informative read as well. Let us not overlook, this book contains mentions of dozens of books that would be worth studying for the serious student of art history and old master techniques. I could spend a couple of years catching up on the reading suggested by Hebborn.… (plus d'informations)
 
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kurtankeny | 1 autre critique | Mar 19, 2009 |
Hebborn is a British artist and master forger. His drawings followed the old master style and were hung in museums around the world until his uncovering in 1980. He wrote this book in the mid 90s, and was killed shortly thereafter in Italy. (Disgruntled gallery stooge? Fellow forger enforcing the code of silence on tricks of the trade?) Anyway, he's a colorful man, and he writes with acid wit about the foibles of the fine art and historical art market. In addition, there is a ton of valuable information in the book on working methods of the old masters, even if you don't intend to try and pass copies off as the real thing. This is a highly recommended, and I imagine his autobiography, Drawn to Trouble is an amusing and informative read as well. Let us not overlook, this book contains mentions of dozens of books that would be worth studying for the serious student of art history and old master techniques. I could spend a couple of years catching up on the reading suggested by Hebborn.… (plus d'informations)
 
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kurtankenybeauchamp | 1 autre critique | Feb 9, 2009 |

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Œuvres
5
Membres
210
Popularité
#105,678
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
3
ISBN
14
Langues
2
Favoris
1

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