Word: fake
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...makeup," Frith continued, "and they the models, clothes, and photographers--all facilities." The only restraining stipulation Mademoiselle has thus far imposed is that the Lampoon must use "real models and clothes that fit, in ads that are paid for." "But we can really mess around with the fake ads," Berendt said...
...others are fierce full-length figures girded for battle. Of the world's Etruscan treasures,* these three were regarded by some scholars as among the finest-until last week. For the first time in its history, the Met had to announce that it was housing a fake...
...second standing warrior, they used a photograph of a figure on an Etruscan sarcophagus that the British Museum had bought. Perhaps, being conscientious forgers, they would never have used the sarcophagus had they known that some 20 years later the British Museum would withdraw it as a fake (TIME...
...year ago, appalled by the number of fraudulent Turner water colors that were cropping up in London, the museum's keeper of prints and drawings, Edward Croft-Murray, decided to warn the public by putting on a special show of fake Turners along with some originals. The idea quickly spread to other departments, and even to collectors and connoisseurs on the outside. Art Historian Sir Kenneth Clark contributed a 17th century unicorn horn; Sir Alister Hardy lent his mummified mermaid. From the museum's storerooms came the famed fabricated Piltdown man (TIME, Nov. 30, 1953), an Etruscan sarcophagus...
...water like a duck as if nothing has happened. He has caused great harm to the economy of the great republic." The Central Committee agreed that it was everybody's fault but Nikita's, and sternly resolved to expel from the party all those who dreamed up fake figures to conceal the shortfall...