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5 yrs + 100 paintings = $2m Fraud

September 15, 2011 by Marion Maneker

The Atlantic has the story of yet another long-term art fraud:

In a surprisingly high-volume, low-tech piece of art fraud, Taylor allegedly swindled the collector out of $2 million in total using a head-slappingly simple scam: According to an indictment handed down in a Los Angeles federal court last week, Taylor simply painted over the signatures of lesser-known artists on paintings he bought cheaply, then signed the famous artists’ names himself. He worked for the same collector from 2002 to 2007, the indictment says. That person, identified only by the initials F.L., “tasked Taylor with going out to find art because he’s very knowledgeable about art,” U.S. Attorney James A. Bowman said via telephone. But instead of buying actual precious artworks, Taylor allegedly bought works by lesser-known artists, then just painted over and changed the signature. He also allegedly affixed museum labels to the backs that said the works had been displayed at the Guggenheim, the Museum of Modern Art, the National Gallery, in Washington D.C., and other museums in Europe. But it seems the collector would have been able to know whether he or she was buying a Monet.

The Simplest Art Fraud Ever Unsurprisingly Gets Busted (The Atlantic)

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