In 1937, a long-lost Vermeer was revealed at auction, heralded by experts as one of the Dutch painter’s greatest works. Only it wasn’t a Vermeer at all. A man named Han van Meegeren had produced this and many other expensive forgeries. Once he stepped forward, their value dropped like the jaws on his customers. Why?
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I’ll give you a hint. It relates to magical thinking.
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