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Subtitled "The Great Masterpiece Challenge", this was an art history series using a competition as a hook. In seven art galleries across the country, genuine masterpieces are replaced with copies, and the public are invited to come along and try to pick out the forgery. Some of those who succeed in this endeavour are then invited to the final at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford to prove their success is not a fluke, and the prize for the winner is for renowned/notorious forger John Myatt to paint them a "genuine forgery" of their choice.  
Subtitled "The Great Masterpiece Challenge", this was an art history series using a competition as a hook. In seven art galleries across the country, genuine masterpieces are replaced with copies, and the public are invited to come along and try to pick out the forgery. Some of those who succeed in this endeavour are then invited to the final at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford to prove their success is not a fluke, and the prize for the winner is for renowned/notorious forger John Myatt to paint them a "genuine forgery" of their choice.  
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<div class="image">[[File:Fake Giles and Rose framed.jpg|400px]]''Giles and Rose: Not forgers - they've been framed.''</div>
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Current revision as of 08:31, 14 October 2021

Contents

Host

Giles Coren

Co-hosts

Art historian: Rose Balston

Broadcast

IWC Media for Sky Arts, 28 March to 16 May 2017 (8 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

Subtitled "The Great Masterpiece Challenge", this was an art history series using a competition as a hook. In seven art galleries across the country, genuine masterpieces are replaced with copies, and the public are invited to come along and try to pick out the forgery. Some of those who succeed in this endeavour are then invited to the final at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford to prove their success is not a fluke, and the prize for the winner is for renowned/notorious forger John Myatt to paint them a "genuine forgery" of their choice.

Pictures

Giles and Rose: Not forgers - they've been framed.

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