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|Authors List=Mirka Loiselle,
 
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|Preamble=According to [[Mirka Loiselle|Loiselle]] [[CiteRef::Loiselle (2017)]] Two of Picasso's children, Maya Widmaier-Picasso and Claude Ruiz-Picasso have acted as independent and sometimes conflicting authorities on the authenticity of their father's work. As a result, auction houses have, for the most part, required certificates of authenticity from both of them for the work to be considered genuine.
 
|Modification=Accept the following reconstruction of the contemporary authority delegation structure in the art market regarding the works of Picasso:  
 
|Modification=Accept the following reconstruction of the contemporary authority delegation structure in the art market regarding the works of Picasso:  
 
* A work claimed to be by Picasso is authentic if it is has been certified as authentic by ''both'' Maya Widmaier-Picasso ''and'' Claude Ruiz-Picasso.
 
* A work claimed to be by Picasso is authentic if it is has been certified as authentic by ''both'' Maya Widmaier-Picasso ''and'' Claude Ruiz-Picasso.
  
 
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{{PrintDiagramFile|diagram file=Art Market Picasso Authority Delegation Structure (Loiselle-2017).png}}
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Revision as of 23:03, 10 February 2020

Accept the following reconstruction of the contemporary authority delegation structure in the art market regarding the works of Picasso: a work claimed to be by Picasso is authentic if it is has been certified as authentic by both Maya Widmaier-Picasso and Claude Ruiz-Picasso.

The modification was suggested to Scientonomy community by Mirka Loiselle on 19 May 2017.1 The modification is currently being evaluated; a verdict is pending.

Preamble

According to Loiselle 1 Two of Picasso's children, Maya Widmaier-Picasso and Claude Ruiz-Picasso have acted as independent and sometimes conflicting authorities on the authenticity of their father's work. As a result, auction houses have, for the most part, required certificates of authenticity from both of them for the work to be considered genuine.

Modification

Accept the following reconstruction of the contemporary authority delegation structure in the art market regarding the works of Picasso:

  • A work claimed to be by Picasso is authentic if it is has been certified as authentic by both Maya Widmaier-Picasso and Claude Ruiz-Picasso.
Art Market Picasso Authority Delegation Structure (Loiselle-2017).png

Verdict

The modification is currently being evaluated; a verdict is pending.

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References

  1. a b  Loiselle, Mirka. (2017) Multiple Authority Delegation in Art Authentication. Scientonomy 1, 41-53. Retrieved from https://www.scientojournal.com/index.php/scientonomy/article/view/28233.