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It is often said that art forgery has existed as long as has the demand for artwork, but this is not strictly true. There is no clear evidence that art forgeries as such existed in antiquity. There were many collectors, but they seem to have found copies as desirable as originals. Even the presence of a signature was not necessarily taken as an indication that the object in question was made by that artist. The notion of art forgery, as we understand it today, seems to require the idea that originals possess certain qualities not found even in the best copies. It also requires the presence of an expert who can distinguish between the two; but such expertise seems not to have existed in antiquity.
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