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No titanium white ? That is the usual tell... people make a lovely in the style of with paintWhat, Flying Camera - you're not even giving Carravagio credit being an actual murderer, a fugitive for awhile, and depicting his own damnation in the corner of one of his paintings? But some of the great art patrons of that era were also infamous murderers, especially the Pope more commonly known by his family name of Borgia. And Carravagio could paint.
Someone once brought me a fake Carravagio to sleuth. I'm no expert on that topic, but even I could tell from clear across the room it was a fake. It indeed looked like a very very old painting, and had all the correct symbolism for a Carravagio; but the brush technique was, well, err... So I convinced the owner to allow me to photograph it with infrared film for a few hundred dollars, rather than going to an expert and potentially spending thousands for their split second condemnation of it. And sure enough, there was some underpainting which looked 1920's vintage. People, including me, make fun of all kinds of artists. Some people ask why so much money can be spent to obtain just a few squiggles by someone like Picasso. Part of the answer is that they have money to throw away to begin with, and I don't. But Picasso earned his credentials as an incredible draftsman first. He could do it all. But then I look at the glorified vandalism of Jean-Michel Basquiat, whom Warhol championed, which indeed, for sheer speed of production (assisted by terminal drug abuse), did contain a lot of interesting hue and shape relationships, but leaves me asking, could he do anything else to warrant such fame and prices, like actually draw anything else???? So frankly, they should take some of that obscene quantity of money and start sandblasting and repainting over all that illegal spray paint vandalism he put onto public and private property. ... Now, hopefully, somebody on this forum actually admires him, and I truly hope I have BBQ'd their sacred cow. But it really doesn't matter, because as long as there is art and pretentious art photography, there will always be an abundance of questionable examples of that, and we'll all have something to poke fun at.
That sadly didn’t exist. ....