Picasso, Chagall Forgery Ring Jailed in France

by wiki.SCANDAL.pedia

“Do you think I should confess?” Orson Welles, says in his final film, “F for Fake,” quoting the notorious art forger Elmyr de Hory. “To what? Committing masterpieces?” On Friday, a similar question was resoundingly answered in court in Creteil, France, where 12 men were sentenced for an elaborate art con in which they sold almost 100 forged paintings — nearly impeccable copies of works by Picasso, Chagall, and Leger, to name a few — between the years of 1997 and 2005.

Painter Guy Ribes and dealer Pascal Robaglia, the ringleaders of the operation, were handed two years in jail and fined €900,000 ($1.16 million), with the 10 others receiving a range of sentences. Ribes, according to the Agence France-Presse, told the jury that he has been forging paintings “for fun” since 1975. His partners in crime, then, took turns assuming the role of a hard-up heir, selling the family collection for fast cash — and bringing in up to $458,000 dollars for works.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

All Anwar Ibrahim Sex Videos (Warning: Explicit)

YB SEX SCANDAL - PART 4 (from Sabahkini)- in Malay

YB SEX SCANDAL - PART 3 (from Sabahkini)- in Malay