(CLO) Italian police have just confiscated dozens of fake artworks of famous painters such as Picasso and Rembrandt in a "secret art room".
The investigation, carried out by the Carabinieri Command for the Protection of Cultural Heritage in collaboration with the Rome prosecutor's office, began when officials tracked down fake works for sale online.
According to a press release from the police, they seized a total of 71 paintings, and also identified the suspect as having sold "hundreds of suspicious works" on platforms such as eBay and Catawiki.
Police discovered a counterfeit workshop where hundreds of fake works were sold online. (Photo: Carbinieri Cultural Heritage Protection Command)
Among the confiscated paintings were forgeries by Pablo Picasso, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, Mario Puccini, Giacomo Balla, Afro Basaldella and many other famous artists.
The fake paintings were discovered in a house in northern Rome, where police found a room used for forgeries. They seized hundreds of tubes of paint, brushes, easels, along with fake gallery stamps and artist signatures.
The works are being completed on the forger's desk. (Photo: Carbinieri Cultural Heritage Protection Command)
The suspect, described as a "forger and restorer", possessed typewriters and computer equipment to create fake paintings and forge certificates for the works.
One of his tricks was to edit auction catalogs, replacing the master's original works with fake images he created, making them look like real works from the start.
Tools for forging artist signatures and certificates of authenticity. (Photo: Carbinieri Cultural Heritage Protection Command)
In addition, police also discovered many paintings in the process of completion, bearing the signatures of different artists, indicating that they were recently made.
No arrests have been made and the suspect's identity has not been released.
Ha Trang (according to BBDV, CNN)
Source: https://www.congluan.vn/phat-hien-noi-lam-gia-tranh-picasso-va-rembrandt-tai-y-post335569.html
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