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E-raamat: Real Van Gogh: How the Art World Struggles with Truth

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2025
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Summary: De kunstwereld is tot op heden bezig de echte van de valse Van Goghs te onderscheiden. In 1928 ontdekte de expert J.B. de la Faille tot zijn schrik dat zijn Van Gogh-catalogus tientallen valse werken bevatte. Hij wilde ze uit de catalogus verwijderen, maar stuitte daarbij op verzet van onder anderen handelaren, verzamelaars en critici. Het zou het begin vormen van een heftige belangenstrijd in de kunstwereld. Henk Tromp toont de minder aangename kanten van deze wereld aan de hand van speciale archieven van organisaties en particulieren. Hij laat zien hoe bewondering voor Van Goghs werken en liefde voor de waarheid het soms afleggen tegen hebzucht, vrees voor gezichtsverlies, ideologische verblinding en politieke belangen.

`This is research of a kind that is seldom performed by art historians, who are more interested in whether a given work is genuine or not than in the process by which opinions are formed. Time after time, Tromp discovers that key agents allow their judgment to be guided by their own financial interest. In day-to-day practice, the ethics of this behavior is not questioned either in the courts, the art trade or the art-historical literature.' Gary Schwartz

`Based on prodigious research, Henk Tromp's work provides a fascinating case study of the problem of authenticity. This question of what is real and what is true extends far beyond the realm of art history and may be the most difficult cultural and moral issue all of us face today.' Modris Eksteins, Professor of Modern History at the University of Toronto and author of Rites of Spring

In 1928, after eleven years of extensive research and editing, Dr. Jacob Baart de la Faille finally finished the first catalogue raisonné of Vincent van Gogh’s work. Soon after, however, de la Faille discovered that he had mistakenly listed dozens of forged works as genuine in the catalog. He quickly set out to set the record straight but was met with strong resistance from art dealers, collectors, critics, politicians, amongst others—all of whom had self-interested reasons to oppose his corrections.

            
To this day, the international art world struggles to separate the real Van Goghs from the fake. A Real Van Gogh begins with the story of de la Faille and moves into the late decades of the twentieth century, outlining the numerous clashes over the authenticity of Van Gogh’s works while simultaneously exposing the often bewildering ramifications for art critics and scholars when they bring unwelcome news.

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A spotlight on how the art market deals with a clash of interests between collectors and curators when the authenticity of a work of art is questioned A fascinating overview of the sometimes shadowy side of the process of authentication of works of art Examines the complex communication systems among artists, dealers, curators and buyers|... een oneindig fascinerend boek [ ...] Het gaat Tromp vooral om het gedrag van mensen in de kunstwereld die betrokken zijn bij kwesties van echt en vals, een soort onderzoek dat kunsthistorici niet gauw zullen doen, gebiologeerd als ze zijn door authenticiteit an sich. Telkenmale treft Tromp extreme, maar niet benoemde belangenverstrengelingen aan waar de sleutelfiguren - wetenschappers en kenners, maar ook museumadviseurs, tussenpersonen in de handel en soms verzamelaars - nooit op worden aangesproken. (Gary Schwartz, over de Nederlandse uitgave van Mets & Schilt) 'An endlessly fascinating book. Tromp probes the behavior of art-world figures who are involved with issues of authenticity: scholars and connoisseurs, museum advisors, art dealers and collectors. This is research of a kind that is seldom performed by art historians, who are more interested in whether a given work is genuine or not than in the process by which opinions are formed. Time after time, Tromp discovers that key agents allow their judgment to be guided by their own financial interest. In day-to-day practice, the ethics of this behavior is not questioned either in the courts, the art trade or the art-historical literature.' (Engelse vertaling Gary Schwartz) Based on prodigious research, Henk Tromp's work provides a fascinating case study of the problem of authenticity. This question of what is real and what is true extends far beyond the realm of art history and may be the most difficult cultural and moral issue all of us face today. Modris Eksteins, Professor Modern History at the University of Toronto and writer of 'Rites of Spring' The art world wants to be trick [ ...] That is certainly the conclusion one comes away with after reading A Real Van Gogh, Henk Tromp's thoroughly researched, highly readable, fascinating new book, which uses the history of van Gogh authenticity and forgery debates to discuss what happens in the art world when someone cries wolf. It's not a pretty picture for the expert who deigns to proclaim a work inauthentic. - Noah Charney - The Journal of Art Crime.

Dramatis personae 9(4)
Introduction 13(12)
1 An eye for an eye
25(32)
2 True colors
57(28)
3 Hushing up
85(22)
4 For art's sake
107(22)
5 The expert tamed
129(42)
6 Retaliation
171(20)
7 An uneasy legacy
191(12)
8 Between a rock and a hard place
203(28)
9 Among art experts
231(24)
10 The gift
255(18)
11 The unfinished Vincent
273(28)
Acknowledgments 301(4)
Notes 305(24)
Archives 329(2)
Illustrations 331(2)
Bibliography 333(12)
Index of names 345
Henk Tromp is a cultural anthropologist and works at Leiden University.