| Painting name
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Forgery
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Genuine
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Description
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Type
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Real life name
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| Amazing painting
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In the forged painting, the man with the red sash is not wearing a hat; whereas in the genuine painting, he is.
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Large painting
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The Night Watch by Rembrandt Harmeszoon van Rijn
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| Basic painting
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In the forged painting, the boy has bangs covering his entire forehead; whereas in the genuine one, there is less hair covering his forehead.
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Large painting
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The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough
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| Detailed painting
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The forged painting has purple flowers, whereas the genuine one has blue flowers.
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Large painting
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Rooster and Hen with Hydrangeas by Itō Jakuchū
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| Nice painting
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N/A
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This painting is always authentic.
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Large painting
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The Fifer by Édouard Manet
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| Scary painting
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In the forged painting, the man's eyebrows are pointing up in the middle, making him seem concerned, while they point down in the middle in the authentic painting. During the evening, the man smiles in the forgery.
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Small painting
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Kabuki Actor Ōtani Oniji III as Yakko Edobei in the Play The Colored Reins of a Loving Wife (Koi nyōbō somewake tazuna) by Tōshūsai Sharaku
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| Scenic painting
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The forged painting has one person on the hill, whereas the genuine painting has three people and more dogs.
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Large painting
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The Hunters in the Snow by Pieter Bruegel the Elder
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| Serene painting
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In the forged painting, the woman is holding a gray ferret, whereas in the genuine one, it is a white ermine.
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Small painting
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Lady with an Ermine by Leonardo da Vinci
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