S Shinigami . New member Sep 30, 2009 #2 Yeah, sometimes I question it. It could be a fake. Some museums keep the real things in a back room.
S Shinigami . New member Sep 30, 2009 #3 Yeah, sometimes I question it. It could be a fake. Some museums keep the real things in a back room.
Т тнє gяєαт gαzσσ New member Sep 30, 2009 #4 Nope. But you are aware that painting aren't alive aren't you? You guys get confused about the details a lot.
Nope. But you are aware that painting aren't alive aren't you? You guys get confused about the details a lot.
M Miss Information r!4z Guest Sep 30, 2009 #5 yes...that's why they usually sign their works. The only way it can carry any value is if you know who created it or can prove it was created by a certain culture during a certain time period.
yes...that's why they usually sign their works. The only way it can carry any value is if you know who created it or can prove it was created by a certain culture during a certain time period.
C Champion of Knowledge New member Sep 30, 2009 #8 No. Do you need proof that THAT creator also had a creator?