
Rijksmuseum Explores History of Fake Photography
The Rijksmuseum's "Fake!" exhibition reveals that image manipulation has existed since the mid-19th century, long before digital tools. It showcases 52 altered images from 1860-1940, highlighting earl
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The Rijksmuseum's "Fake!" exhibition reveals that image manipulation has existed since the mid-19th century, long before digital tools. It showcases 52 altered images from 1860-1940, highlighting earl

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