Classic Art

How to Fake Like You Know About Art

New episodes of USA Network’s White Collar — our favorite series that follows the exploits of a con man’s (Matt Bomer) adjunct assignment with an FBI Special Agent (Tim DeKay) — are right around the corner. To get in the mood for more forgeries and billion-dollar heists, we devised our own cheat sheet to help you fake it with the best of them. If you can’t tell your Post-Impressionist painters from classical Greek sculpture, you can master the art of deception with our guide to the classics. Fake your way through the world’s greatest museums, meet the first Renaissance men, and find out the difference between Monet and Manet after the jump. … Read More

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A Collection of Classic Portraits Mashed Up With Contemporary Style

It’s a pretty well established fact that artists steal from each other — and it’s even more common for artists to take stylistic and technical cues from their predecessors, those established masters whose work still sets the standard for excellence today. But recently we’ve been noticing several artists adopting a more direct, decidedly more irreverent way of incorporating the lessons of classical portraiture — by mashing up contemporary and classic images and styles, dropping modern items into 18th century paintings, and otherwise augmenting and re-imagining the greats. Click through to check out our mini collection of classic/contemporary mash up portraiture and painting, and feel free to add to our collection in the comments. … Read More

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