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I should structure the guide step-by-step. Start with an overview of Marlene Lufen's work, then move into identifying fakes, including both general art authentication tips and specific to her style. Then, how to verify authenticity through provenance, documentation, and expert consultation. Finally, resources for contacting experts or reporting fakes.

I need to make sure I'm not making up details. Should verify through her official website or reputable art databases. Maybe her work has certain motifs or subject matter. If fakes deviate from that, they might be inauthentic. marlene lufen fakes bilder updated

Wait, but I need to be careful not to defame any artists or make unwarranted claims. The guide should be factual, based on available information about her authentic works and known instances of fakes. I should structure the guide step-by-step

Need to make sure all information is up-to-date, hence the "updated" in the title. Maybe include recent cases or trends in fake artworks. Finally, resources for contacting experts or reporting fakes

I should also mention legal aspects—what to do if someone buys a fake, reporting it, or disputing sales. Maybe contact information for relevant art organizations or her representatives.

I also need to consider the technical aspects. How is her original artwork produced? Oil paint, digital, something else? If it's digital, maybe fakes use lower quality scans or have different file sizes. For physical works, checking for canvas type, frame, signature details. Authentic art might have a specific signature style.