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posted by mrpg on Monday April 30 2018, @12:35AM   Printer-friendly
from the punters-were-happy dept.

A state-owned French art museum has discovered that more than half of its collection consists of worthless fakes and experts fear that other public galleries may also be stuffed with forgeries.

An art historian raised the alarm after noticing that paintings attributed to Etienne Terrus showed buildings that were only constructed after the artist's death in 1922. Experts confirmed that 82 of the 140 works displayed at the Terrus museum in Elne, the artist's birthplace in southern France, were fakes.

Many of the forged oil paintings, watercolours and drawings were bought with £140,000 of municipal funds over the past few decades. Others were given to the museum by two local groups that raised money to buy them by appealing for donations. Some were bequeathed by a private collector.

Yves Barniol, the mayor of Elne, near the Spanish border, said: "It's a catastrophe. I put myself in the place of all the people who came to visit the museum, who saw fake works of art, who paid an entrance fee. It's intolerable and I hope we find those responsible."

[...] Art experts estimate that at least 20 per cent of paintings owned by major museums across the world may not be the work of the purported artists.


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  • (Score: 2) by Grishnakh on Monday April 30 2018, @09:12PM (1 child)

    by Grishnakh (2831) on Monday April 30 2018, @09:12PM (#673923)

    You just said you weren't sure; you didn't say explicitly that modern art is not art.

    Besides, there's plenty of modern art that's real art. According to Wikipedia, "modern art" starts around 1860, and includes movements like impressionism (Degas, Renoir, Monet, Manet), cubism (Picasso), American realism (O'Keeffe), Dadaism (Arp), Bauhaus, and far more, including my favorite, Surrealism (Dali). Abstract expressionism (Pollack) is only one of several dozen movements under this umbrella.

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  • (Score: 1, Flamebait) by maxwell demon on Tuesday May 01 2018, @08:29AM

    by maxwell demon (1608) on Tuesday May 01 2018, @08:29AM (#674077) Journal

    No, I didn't say that modern art is not art, neither in my original post, nor in the reply. I said for modern art I'm not sure that fake art (i.e. "art" that is not really art) wouldn't make it into a museum.

    You really should work on your reading comprehension.

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