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Albrecht Dürer "Vna Vilana Windisch" (1505)
My wife Michele Bledsoe says while there may be "artificial intelligence," there is no such thing as "artificial creativity." Using imagination to produce new results is still a human activity.
That being said, AI is a tool that can be useful for analysis after the fact.
An artificial intelligence model created by the Swiss company Art Recognition has determined with 82 percent certainty that a drawing purportedly by Albrecht Dürer was indeed created by the Northern Renaissance master.
Carina Popovici, the company's chief executive, unveiled the findings of her investigation into the work at the Art Business conference at Tefaf Maastricht on March 8. The vellum drawing, titled Vna Vilana Windisch (1505), depicts a smiling peasant woman, and is signed and dated by the artist.
Despite the signature on it, the authorship of the work has long been called into question and subjected to authentication studies since the 1970s. Another version of the drawing on paper is housed at the British Museum and, in 1993, the late keeper of prints at institution determined the vellum version was not authentic.
Read the full article here: ARTNET - Amid Questions of Authorship, A.I. Determines a Drawing Is by Albrecht Dürer
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