Journalist Fiona Bruce teams up with art expert Philip Mould to investigate mysteries behind paintings.Journalist Fiona Bruce teams up with art expert Philip Mould to investigate mysteries behind paintings.Journalist Fiona Bruce teams up with art expert Philip Mould to investigate mysteries behind paintings.
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These TV series are about sleepers - works of art by famous artists that escaped catalogs and were missed by auction experts. It is quite entertaining, and would appeal to people interested in old masters, impressionists and early 20 century art. The team spends amazing amounts of time traveling around the world in search for clues in archives, trying to cover gaps in picture's provenance, meeting world experts and performing pigment and canvas analysis. This process is like an exciting detective story, quite often more interesting than the picture itself which in many cases is a relatively mediocre piece by a famous artist (like in episodes about Monet or Degas). I think the most interesting episodes were about Van Dyck and Van Meegeren.
I hope they make the 4th season of this show. Since in most cases the paintings turn out to be genuine, it might be more interesting if more fakes would be shown, to make it less predictable. Also although the price aspect is important for owners and art dealers it would be great if the art and history aspect would somehow be given higher priority.
I hope they make the 4th season of this show. Since in most cases the paintings turn out to be genuine, it might be more interesting if more fakes would be shown, to make it less predictable. Also although the price aspect is important for owners and art dealers it would be great if the art and history aspect would somehow be given higher priority.
Highbrow insights into art and history blends very well with cheap detective thrills in Fake or Fortune.
You'll learn about the artists themselves, the historical context they found themselves in as well as a bit about chemistry and forensic science - all the while being held in suspense as the investigation unfolds.
It is a brilliant concept that should be replicated with other subject matters: Make enlightenment fun and engaging, and get more enlightened people.
At times the show feels just a little too staged. It's too obvious that researchers went ahead and laid the groundwork, and then our two hosts turned up to act and walk us through the findings and interview whomever were found to be relevant.
I'd give it a full 10 if the show was a little less 'polished' and the hosts were shown to be a bit more involved in the tedious bits. A bit more 'authenticity', in other words.
You'll learn about the artists themselves, the historical context they found themselves in as well as a bit about chemistry and forensic science - all the while being held in suspense as the investigation unfolds.
It is a brilliant concept that should be replicated with other subject matters: Make enlightenment fun and engaging, and get more enlightened people.
At times the show feels just a little too staged. It's too obvious that researchers went ahead and laid the groundwork, and then our two hosts turned up to act and walk us through the findings and interview whomever were found to be relevant.
I'd give it a full 10 if the show was a little less 'polished' and the hosts were shown to be a bit more involved in the tedious bits. A bit more 'authenticity', in other words.
Whether you like art or not this programme is fascinating. Love to see how they X-ray the paintings and analyse the paint to figure out if it's by the artist. So annoying when the verdict hangs on one person though!
A friend tipped me off about this show and I have been addicted to it ever since. I've seen all episodes and waiting for Season 10 to be announced. The series is basically a detective show to determine the authenticity of a given artwork presented. Both hosts are very engaging and welcome the viewer into the art world. Unfortunately one of the experts, Bendor Grovesnor was also very good but left the show a few year ago. The show has suffered in his absence so hopefully he will come back.
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- TriviaFiona Bruce and Philip Mould attempt to prove the provenance of works of art using experts, scientific methods and plain old detective work.
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