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Its exactly what happened with a piece Ren茅 Magritte painted in 1948 called La saveur des larmes, or The Flavor of Tears. In an interesting story on MIT Technology Review today, we learn that no one has ever been able to agree which was actually painted by Magritte. Art experts now consider that both canvases are Magritte originals, and assume he forged his own work to ma
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stanley uk e money during the war years, say the two computer scientists behind a recent study called The Artists who Forged Themselves: Detecting Creativity in Art. But is that just an easy explanation for why two copies of this priceless painting exist The scientists behind the paper, Milan Rajkovic and Milos Milovanovic, decided to use emerging ideas about machine vision to see whether the underlying organization of a copy is different than that of an original. But they didnt start with Magritte, of course. Their experiment needed a control group. So they turned to a
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