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Which forgery of antiquity from the Louvre itself became the object of falsification?

At the end of the 19th century, the Russian merchants Hoffmans sold the golden tiara of Saytaphernes with scenes from ancient Greek mythology to the Louvre for a large sum. Many experts, including the director of the museum, were sure of the ancient origin of the tiara, and only a few years later, scientists began to express doubts. The decoration really turned out to be a remake, made by Israel Rukhomovsky from Odessa, who did not suspect about his fate. Rukhomovsky was even awarded a medal from the "Salon of Decorative Arts" for craftsmanship, and the tiara continues to be exhibited at the Louvre and has become so famous that it has been repeatedly forged.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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