{"id":1291,"date":"2012-05-28T10:40:15","date_gmt":"2012-05-28T14:40:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/greynotgrey.com\/blog\/?p=1291"},"modified":"2014-01-20T09:10:25","modified_gmt":"2014-01-20T14:10:25","slug":"wolfgang-beltracchi-master-art-forger","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/greynotgrey.com\/blog\/2012\/05\/28\/wolfgang-beltracchi-master-art-forger\/","title":{"rendered":"Wolfgang Beltracchi &#8211; Master Art Forger"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>La For\u00eat (1927), Max Ernst. Well, not quite. This forgery by Wolfgang Beltracchi was part of the collection of the Max Ernst Museum in Br\u00fchl, Max Ernst&#8217;s birthplace.\u00a0It sold for 7 million euros in 2006.<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"border: 1px solid #999999; margin-top: 20px; margin-bottom: 10px;\" title=\"La For\u00eat - attributed to Max Ernst, 1927 - forgery by Wolfgang Beltracchi\" alt=\"La For\u00eat - attributed to Max Ernst, 1927 - forgery by Wolfgang Beltracchi\" src=\"http:\/\/greynotgrey.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/05\/11.jpg\" width=\"479\" height=\"276\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Der Spiegel recently published an interview with the incredibly talented and astute art forger Wolfgang Beltracchi, author of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.secretmodigliani.com\/mistakes.html\" target=\"_blank\">53 known fakes<\/a>\u00a0of prominent modernist artists:<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.spiegel.de\/international\/germany\/spiegel-interview-with-wolfgang-beltracchi-confessions-of-a-genius-art-forger-a-819934-3.html\" target=\"_blank\">Confessions of a Genius Art Forger<\/a>.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>In one of Germany&#8217;s greatest art scandals, former hippie and talented artist Wolfgang Beltracchi forged dozens of paintings over a period of 35 years, earning millions\u00a0and fooling top collectors and museums. Now he&#8217;s about to go to jail. In a SPIEGEL interview, he reveals how he did it and why he eventually got caught.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>These incredible forgeries of artists such as D\u00e9rain, Metzinger, Ernst, van Dongen, and Dufy were not copies of existing works, but &#8220;newly discovered&#8221; works, or paintings that were documented as &#8220;lost&#8221; with no known reproduction to refer to.\u00a0They sold for millions of dollars in auction houses like Sotheby&#8217;s and Christie&#8217;s, and were on display in many prominent museums around the world &#8211; until quite recently.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.spiegel.de\/international\/germany\/spiegel-interview-with-wolfgang-beltracchi-confessions-of-a-genius-art-forger-a-819934.html\" target=\"_blank\">The Der Spiegel article<\/a> incorporates not only the Beltracchi interview, but also also discusses the history of art forgery, the context of Beltracchi&#8217;s success, and what impact forgeries have on the international art market. It is a fascinating and eye-opening read.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong>\u00a0Your Campendonk forgeries, for example, led to an explosion in prices for his paintings on the art market.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Beltracchi:<\/strong>\u00a0Prices tripled. The same thing happened with (Max) Pechstein and Max Ernst. His widow Dorothea Tanning, an artist in her own right, said that one of my forgeries was the most beautiful Max Ernst painting she had ever seen. The trick is to paint a picture that doesn&#8217;t exist, and yet that fits perfectly into an artist&#8217;s body of work.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>La For\u00eat (1927), Max Ernst. Well, not quite. This forgery by Wolfgang Beltracchi was part of the collection of the Max Ernst Museum in Br\u00fchl, Max Ernst&#8217;s birthplace.\u00a0It sold for 7 million euros in 2006. 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