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Famous fraud cases foster a revolution in photograph conservation research

02.27.13 | American Chemical Society

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Two fraud cases that sent shock waves through the world of photography are helping to trigger a revolution in photo conservation science, according to the cover story in the current edition of Chemical & Engineering News . C&EN is the weekly newsmagazine of the American Chemical Society, the world's largest scientific society.

Sarah Everts, C&EN European correspondent, explains that the prestige and prices of photographs — long dismissed by the art establishment as a second-tier medium — began to rival those of paintings and sculptures in the 1980s. Collectors began paying hundreds of thousands of dollars and even up to $1 million for vintage and contemporary photographs. Fraud cases appeared in parallel with that rise in popularity.

The article describes those cases, and explains how they led to million-dollar settlements that helped stimulate photo conservation research, transforming a niche field into what is now a mature science. Those conservation efforts embrace everything from family snapshots to priceless masterpieces, the article points out.

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APA:
American Chemical Society. (2013, February 27). Famous fraud cases foster a revolution in photograph conservation research. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L3YZDN61/famous-fraud-cases-foster-a-revolution-in-photograph-conservation-research.html
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"Famous fraud cases foster a revolution in photograph conservation research." Brightsurf News, Feb. 27 2013, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L3YZDN61/famous-fraud-cases-foster-a-revolution-in-photograph-conservation-research.html.