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   <title>Fine Art Registry - Fine Art Forensics</title>
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   <copyright>Copyright 2003-2009 Global Fine Art Registry LLC.</copyright>
   <description>Here you will find information on what Fine Art Registry is doing to help bring a little order to the world of art.</description>
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	<title>Art Forensics #4: Forensic Linguistics</title>
    
	<link>http://www.fineartregistry.com/articles/fine-art-forensics/forensic-linguistics.php</link>
     
	<pubDate>31 Aug 2009 16:20:00 MST</pubDate>
     
	<dc:creator>Dr John Daab, CFE, CFC</dc:creator>
     
	<description>This article the focus will be on authorship determination as found through the process of composing the document by an author rather than the actual structure of letters and words. Document analysis...</description>

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	<title>Art Forensics #3: Handwriting Analysis </title>
    
	<link>http://www.fineartregistry.com/articles/fine-art-forensics/handwriting-analysis.php</link>
     
	<pubDate>24 Aug 2009 13:05:00 MST</pubDate>
     
	<dc:creator>Dr John Daab, CFE, CFC</dc:creator>
     
	<description>As with Forensic Science in general the concept of handwriting analysis moves in many directions and exists on many levels. Graphology or using a person’s handwriting to determine or predict...</description>

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	<title>Art Forensics #2 - Forensic Science and Provenance Research: Questioned Documents</title>
    
	<link>http://www.fineartregistry.com/articles/fine-art-forensics/art-forensic-science-and-provenance-research.php</link>
     
	<pubDate>27 Jul 2009 15:02:00 MST</pubDate>
     
	<dc:creator>Dr John Daab, CFE</dc:creator>
     
	<description>Authenticating works of art is grounded in the process of scientific analysis, provenance research, and connoisseurship. Provenance research focuses on establishing a document trail.</description>

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	<title>Art Forensics Introduction: Forensic Science under Attack by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS)</title>
    
	<link>http://www.fineartregistry.com/articles/fine-art-forensics/art-investigation-forensics.php</link>
     
	<pubDate>13 Jul 2009 12:30:00 MST</pubDate>
     
	<dc:creator>Dr John Daab</dc:creator>
     
	<description>The following is an introduction to Forensics or Forensic Science. The introduction will be followed by a series of articles focusing on the areas of evidence supporting art authenticity...</description>

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	<title>Farid, Fractals and Fingerprinting: New Fine Art Authenticator Technology or Pseudoscience?</title>
    
	<link>http://www.fineartregistry.com/articles/art-technology/fine-art-authenticator-technology.php</link>
     
	<pubDate>12 Feb 2009 18:00:00 MST</pubDate>
     
	<dc:creator>Dr. John Daab</dc:creator>
     
	<description>After centuries of having fine art authenticated by so called art connoisseurs, there is a movement toward a combination or interdisciplinary approach to authenticating fine art. Case law, IRS..</description>

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	<title>Thomas Hoving article on Artnet Magazine features Fine Art Registry</title>
    
	<link>http://www.fineartregistry.com/mediacenter/2008/artnet-hoving-jackson-pollock-horton.php</link>
     
	<pubDate>08 Nov 2008 11:50:00 MST</pubDate>
     
	<dc:creator>Fine Art Registry</dc:creator>
     
	<description>Artnet Magazine features Fine Art Registry in an article entitled The Fate of the $5 Dollar Pollock, by Thomas Hoving, reproduced here in its entirety, courtesy Editor, ArtNet.com...</description>

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	<title>Provenance of the Parkers' "Jackson Pollock" "Authenticated" as Such by Peter Paul Biro</title>
    
	<link>http://www.fineartforensics.com/articles/pollock-authentication-grossman.php</link>
     
	<pubDate>22 Apr 2008 11:20:00 MST</pubDate>
     
	<dc:creator>Fine Art Registry</dc:creator>
     
	<description>In April 2007, Fine Art Registry interviewed Mrs. Thelma Grossman in order to check into the provenance of the painting which she had owned before the Parker family acquired it. Her statement about the provenance of the painting which later belonged to the Parkers and was "authenticated" as by the hand of Jackson Pollock, is quoted...</description>

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	<title>Fingerprint Forgery Case: Scientific Examination Report</title>
    
	<link>http://www.fineartregistry.com/about_FAR/press-release-04052008.php</link>
     
	<pubDate>05 Apr 2008 11:40:00 MST</pubDate>
     
	<dc:creator>Fine Art Registry</dc:creator>
     
	<description>Commissioned by Global Fine Art Registry, LLC., world renowned fingerprint forgery and fabrication detection specialist, Pat Wertheim, examined fingerprints found on an alleged Jackson Pollock painting which had been "authenticated” by self-styled art forensic specialist, Peter Paul Biro of Montreal, Canada (the same expert who was featured in the movie Who the %$#@ is Jackson Pollock? as having "authenticated" the painting Teri's Find as a Pollock). The investigation is now complete...</description>

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