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Art Auction Mystery

Art Auction Mystery
By Anna Nilsen

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Sixteen famous paintings from collections around the world have been stolen and replaced with clever forgeries. Now these fake paintings, along with sixteen others, are going up for auction. After an anonymous tip, the reader has to come to the rescue! By comparing the paintings to the originals, the reader has all the clues to figure out which paintings are real and which are fakes. Including work by the world's most famous artists, this book is part mystery, part puzzle, part art reference book, and all-over fun!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #65426 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-10-13
  • Released on: 2005-10-13
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 48 pages

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Editorial Reviews

From School Library Journal
Grade 4-8–Following up on Art Fraud Detective (Kingfisher, 2000), Nilsen offers another opportunity for detail-oriented students to pore over fine works of art and solve a mystery. The night before an auction, Henry, the auctioneer, is sent an anonymous e-mail suggesting that 16 of the 34 paintings are fakes. He enlists readers' help by providing information on four gangs of forgers, including their level of expertise and how much they get paid for their copies. Readers are then asked to identify the fakes and figure out how much money the crafty collector paid for them. Henry suggests creating a spreadsheet to fill in all the relevant data. This is a complex task made more interesting by the addition of the mathematics component. The meticulous solution is provided at the end. The high-quality glossy paper allows for excellent reproductions of paintings by Whistler, Warhol, Fra Angelico, Cézanne, and Renoir, among others. The auction catalog itself shows the paintings above short biographies of the artists and includes a description of their style. There is also a smaller image of the actual work of art that readers can use to determine the authenticity of the piece. This is a nice browsing title even if students don't solve the mystery. If your library has budding sleuths who are ready for a more complex challenge and who like art, this is the book for them.–Linda M. Kenton, San Rafael Public Library, CA
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From Booklist
Gr. 5-8. Nilsen combines art appreciation, decoding skills, computation, and a sense of adventure into a single, coherent package. Following an explanation of the art forgery game that is afoot and suggestions on how to look for the forgers' telltale signs, which are rendered in comics style, readers are called on to consider a catalog of 34 famous paintings, 16 of which are fakes about to go on the auction block. By finding the fakes, noting how many mistakes each has, and doing some math, the reader is on the way to cracking the case of who forged what and who coordinated the operation. The paintings include Mary Cassatt's The Tea and Rembrandt'sArtemisia. Each artwork is reproduced twice, once without changes and a second time with possible mistakes. Give this to kids who enjoy art, love games, and don't think that a book always has to be read from front to back. Francisca Goldsmith
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"Nilsen offers another opportunity for detail-oriented students to pore over fine works of art and solve a mystery."


Customer Reviews

fun for all5
I have always loved doing activities that we can ALL grow with and this definitely constitutes one of them. Its a great book with lots of twists for those who have a passion for art appreciation.

Yet another Art Mystery5
This books is one of several that show wonderful works of art to kids in a friendly style. I provides an overview or the art and artist. The kids have really enjoyed using these books and trying to solve the mystery.

Art and Much More5
For those who enjoyed Where's Waldo and other "look and find" puzzles, this book takes it a notch higher. On the eve of an art auction, the auction house receives a tip that 16 of the paintings are forgeries. The reader is invited to view the paintings and compare them with the originals to determine the fakes, which gang of forgers are the culprits, and how much money was paid out to the forgers. You can spend hours looking for the mistakes in the paintings and it is enjoyable (and addictive)! For children, and adults, who enjoy art and/or picture puzzles, this is an ideal gift.