Fine Art
Forensics
There are 7 exhibits below providing visual and textual data regarding the authentic and questioned sample. Exhibit 1 provides the visual image of the authentic work in a grid format with...
Read MoreArticle, February 24, 2011
A fascinating article entitled "The Mark Of A Masterpiece" has just been published in the world renowned and highly respected magazine The New Yorker. Teri is grateful to the author David Grann
Play VideoVideo, July 8, 2010
Forensic photography or legal photography pertains to the taking of photographic images to provide evidence of facts or data surrounding an event. In providing appraisals to the Internal Revenue...
Read MoreArticle, February 1, 2010
Fine art is created using many different media. There are close to 50 categories of fine art media including stone, paint, wood, paper, crayon, ink, plastic, fabric, steel, and so on. One merely...
Read MoreArticle, January 27, 2010
Originally identified by Christie's auction house in a 1990 catalogue as "German, 19th Century, Young Girl in Profile in Renaissance Dress", it has now been renamed, "La Bella Principessa" by...
Read MoreArticle, December 30, 2009
Attorneys, and investigators who served in a prosecutorial function claim that they are experts because they have been involved in various art crimes. Other experts lay claim because they have...
Read MoreArticle, November 23, 2009
Fingerprint match evidence is recognized by the legal system as one of the strongest elements in establishing the guilt or innocence of a person charged with a crime. If a person's print is on a...
Read MoreArticle, October 19, 2009
This article the focus will be on authorship determination as found through the process of composing the document by an author rather than the actual structure of letters and words. Document analysis...
Read MoreArticle, August 30, 2009
As with Forensic Science in general the concept of handwriting analysis moves in many directions and exists on many levels. Graphology or using a person's handwriting to determine or predict...
Read MoreArticle, August 24, 2009
Authenticating works of art is grounded in the process of scientific analysis, provenance research, and connoisseurship. Provenance research focuses on establishing a document trail indicating...
Read MoreArticle, July 27, 2009