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I have not painted all winter. The holidays got away from me, then the kids were home for a break, then snow days, then I got busy with college classes, ...

Fake
Having a deliberately false or misleading appearance; forgery, counterfeit; not authentic, not genuine. Or, to intentionally forge, counterfeit.

Fake
A copy of an existing work of art or a work done in careful imitation of a well-known artist's style. Distinguished from a COPY or studio version because the intention is to deceive. (See also ATTRIBUTION, FORGERY and PROVENANCE) ...

Fake: Copy of a work of art made with the intention of pretending to be the original. or by the original artist.

F for Fake (1974) Â- Filming Othello (1978)
Shorts
The Hearts of Age (1934)
Too Much Johnson (lost film) (1938)
The Green Goddess (lost film) (1939)
Citizen Kane trailer (1941)
The Miracle of St. Anne (lost film) (1950)
Magic Trick (1953) ...

Younger than the artists and writers who took part in the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s, Lawrence was also at an angle to them: he was not interested in the kind of idealized, fake-primitive images of blacks - the Noble Negroes in Art Deco guise - ...

The idea that you need to learn about abstract art to enjoy it strikes some primal nerve, arousing our anxiety about authentic versus fake experience. It offends the know-nothings, who fall back on: "I don't know art, but I know what I like.

Within a framework, formed at the sides by two fake marble columns, the composition is divided into two separate perspective zones. The lower area, where the artist has placed the sleeping guards, has a very low vanishing point.

Jaap Penraat of Amsterdam used his father's print shop to make fake identification cards for friends, neighbors, anyone whose "crime was being Jewish.

Pascali's distinct contribution came in the form of his "fake sculptures," or shaped canvases depicting abstract forms that resemble actual objects, reminiscent of theater sets that blur the boundaries between illusion and reality.

Unlike a fake, a copy generally is intended as an emulation of a model rather than as a deception. A variation on copying, complicating the issues involved in distinguishing between originals, copies, and forgeries, are appropriations.

An illusionary wall painting, often fake doors, columns, windows, etc., popular in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

The fine art term authenticity refers to the artwork being a genuine original and not a fake.
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