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Forged

/fɔːrdʒd/verb / adjective
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As a verb, forged means to shape metal by heating and hammering it into a desired form, a technique that's been essential in craftsmanship for centuries. As an adjective, it describes something that has been fraudulently created or copied, like a forged document, highlighting issues of authenticity in today's digital age where deepfakes add a modern twist to deception.

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The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist in 1990 involved the theft of 13 artworks, including pieces later suspected to be forgeries, but shockingly, experts believe some high-profile forgeries have fooled the art world for decades, like the 'fake' Vermeer paintings created by forger Han van Meegeren in the 1940s, which even duped Hermann Göring during World War II.

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