Paul Bloom Quote
Forgery is just the most dramatic example of the importance of origin. Arthur Koestler described a friend who owned a drawing that she first took to be a reproduction. When she later discovered that it was an original by Picasso, she displayed it more prominently, claimed that she saw it differently, and enjoyed it more. For her, its value went up.
Paul Bloom
Forgery is just the most dramatic example of the importance of origin. Arthur Koestler described a friend who owned a drawing that she first took to be a reproduction. When she later discovered that it was an original by Picasso, she displayed it more prominently, claimed that she saw it differently, and enjoyed it more. For her, its value went up.
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About Paul Bloom
Paul Bloom may refer to:
Paul Bloom (lawyer) (1939–2009), American lawyer known for government cases against oil companies
Paul Bloom (psychologist) (born 1963), Canadian American professor of psychology at Yale University
Paul Bloom (lawyer) (1939–2009), American lawyer known for government cases against oil companies
Paul Bloom (psychologist) (born 1963), Canadian American professor of psychology at Yale University