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Fakes, mistakes and discoveries in art
Venus and Mars, Sandro Botticelli and the Botticelli pretender (National Gallery)
In June 1874, the gallery was again mislead when it paid more for a fake Botticelli than the real thing.
The authentic Venus and Mars (top) was bought along with the more expensive An Allegory, which was thought to be a companion piece but was in fact only a follower of the celebrated artist who had painted the pastiche.
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