VermeerFälschung
Jan Vermeer, a prominent figure of the Dutch Golden Age, created approximately 35 known paintings, making his works exceptionally rare and valuable. Due to their high market value and historical significance, Vermeer paintings have been targets of forgery throughout history. In the 20th century, several notable cases emerged, including instances where forged works were mistaken for authentic pieces by art experts. For example, certain forgeries were sold at auctions under the guise of genuine Vermeers, only to be later exposed through scientific analysis such as X - ray radiography and chemical testing of pigments. These investigations revealed inconsistencies in technique, materials, or dating that distinguished forgeries from authentic works. The ongoing efforts to combat art forgery continue to rely on advances in technology and rigorous authentication protocols, ensuring that the legacy of Vermeer's art remains protected from misrepresentation.