Clifford Irving
________, who authored the popular book Fake (1969), and Orson Welles, who produced the biography F for Fake (1973) on him and his career, were both drawn to his unique life story.
De Hory
________ immigrated to the US in August 1947 and made friends with people in the American art community via his charisma.
Legros
________ was held in Switzerland after the issuance of an international arrest order for him.
Portugal
1968: He (Fernand Legros) is detained and held for two months in an Ibizan prison before being expelled and departing for ________.
tiny fractures
The authenticity of the ________ that develop naturally over time is checked using optical microscopes and ultraviolet light.
Hungary
1938: Being detained in ________ as a political "undesirable "as its government partners with Nazi Germany and jails intellectuals and artists.
Algur Meadows
________, a Texas oil millionaire, purchased 46 of de Hory's phony masterpieces from Legros between 1964 and 1966.
Lady Malcolm Campbell
The illustrious 23- year career of Elmyr de Hory as an art forger started one day in April 1946 when his affluent friend ________, the widow of racing driver Sir Malcolm Campbell, paid a visit to his modest Parisian studio.
de Hory
On December 11, 1976, ________ overdosed on sleeping pills and committed himself knowing that he would soon be extradited.
Legros
________ was accused of forging documents and engaging in fraud in France after cheating Meadows.
De Hory
In his career, ________ produced more than 1, 000 pieces, earning him the title of greatest art forger in history.
1938
Being detained in Hungary as a political "undesirable" as its government partners with Nazi Germany and jails intellectuals and artists
1946
Lady Malcolm Campbell, who purchases the artwork, thinks it is a Picasso
1949
Sells his first fake Modigliani to the Niveau Gallery in New York
1952
Sells a "Matisse" together with five "Modiglianis" and a "Renoir" to the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University
1955
He is under FBI investigation and escapes to Mexico with a fake birth certificate; he is subsequently apprehended as a suspect in a homicide case
1957
Discovers one of his "Matisse" paintings in the French collection at the Detroit Institute of Art
1959
Flies to Florida with Fernand Legros to recover after attempting suicide
1968
He is detained and held for two months in an Ibizan prison before being expelled and departing for Portugal
Elmyr de Hory
The illustrious 23-year career of _____ as an art forger started one day in April 1946 when his affluent friend Lady Malcolm Campbell, the widow of racing driver Sir Malcolm Campbell, paid a visit to his modest Parisian studio.
Lady Malcolm Campbell
the widow of racing driver Sir Malcolm Campbell, paid a visit to his modest Parisian studio.
Picasso
De Hory, a 40-year-old classically educated artist with modest sales of unremarkable paintings and portraits, was selling this bogus "_____" at the time.
Jacques Chamberlin
de Hory's art dealer, collaborator, and close friend, joined forces with him soon after.
August 1947
De Hory immigrated to the US in ____ and made friends with people in the American art community via his charisma.
Matisse, Modigliani, and Renoir
As part of his repertoire expansion, he included "works" by ___________
Joseph Faulkner
But in 1955, art dealer ______ discovered one of de Hory's forgeries and denounced him to the FBI.
Fernand Legros
De Hory was driven to Florida for recuperation by a new acquaintance named ________ who had been to de Hory's housewarming celebration in New York.
Algur Meadows
a Texas oil millionaire, purchased 46 of de Hory's phony masterpieces from Legros between 1964 and 1966.
Clifford Irving
authored the popular book Fake (1969)
Orson Welles
He produced the biography F for Fake (1973)
recorded history
The _________ of the artwork's ownership is the most popular way to validate art.
zinc oxide
Because it was discovered that a collar was painted with ______, which wasn't commercially accessible until 1728, this approach was notably used to uncover a purported Frans Hals painting as a fake.
optical microscopes and ultraviolet light
The authenticity of the tiny fractures that develop naturally over time is checked using ______.
X-ray diffraction
If a canvas has been used more than once, which is often a sign of a true great artist, ________ may be utilized to discover this.
Han van Meegeren
In 1932–45, ________, a Dutch portraitist, defrauds purchasers out of more than $30 million by fabricating hundreds of works of art by well-known painters.
Eric Hebborn
In 1978–88, ________, a British art forger, sold hundreds of fake paintings, sculptures, and sketches before penning The Art Forger's Handbook, which was released just before his death in 1996.
Geert Jan Jansen
In 1981–94, ______, a Dutch painter and art forger, creates more than 1,600 fake pieces of art.