________, 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.
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De Hory
________ immigrated to the US in August 1947 and made friends with people in the American art community via his charisma.
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Legros
________ was held in Switzerland after the issuance of an international arrest order for him.
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Portugal
1968: He (Fernand Legros) is detained and held for two months in an Ibizan prison before being expelled and departing for ________.
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tiny fractures
The authenticity of the ________ that develop naturally over time is checked using optical microscopes and ultraviolet light.
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Hungary
1938: Being detained in ________ as a political "undesirable "as its government partners with Nazi Germany and jails intellectuals and artists.
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Algur Meadows
________, a Texas oil millionaire, purchased 46 of de Hory's phony masterpieces from Legros between 1964 and 1966.
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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.
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de Hory
On December 11, 1976, ________ overdosed on sleeping pills and committed himself knowing that he would soon be extradited.
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Legros
________ was accused of forging documents and engaging in fraud in France after cheating Meadows.
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De Hory
In his career, ________ produced more than 1, 000 pieces, earning him the title of greatest art forger in history.
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1938
Being detained in Hungary as a political "undesirable" as its government partners with Nazi Germany and jails intellectuals and artists
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1946
Lady Malcolm Campbell, who purchases the artwork, thinks it is a Picasso
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1949
Sells his first fake Modigliani to the Niveau Gallery in New York
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1952
Sells a "Matisse" together with five "Modiglianis" and a "Renoir" to the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University
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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
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1957
Discovers one of his "Matisse" paintings in the French collection at the Detroit Institute of Art
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1959
Flies to Florida with Fernand Legros to recover after attempting suicide
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1968
He is detained and held for two months in an Ibizan prison before being expelled and departing for Portugal
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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.
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Lady Malcolm Campbell
the widow of racing driver Sir Malcolm Campbell, paid a visit to his modest Parisian studio.
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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.
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Jacques Chamberlin
de Hory's art dealer, collaborator, and close friend, joined forces with him soon after.
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August 1947
De Hory immigrated to the US in ____ and made friends with people in the American art community via his charisma.
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Matisse, Modigliani, and Renoir
As part of his repertoire expansion, he included "works" by ___________
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Joseph Faulkner
But in 1955, art dealer ______ discovered one of de Hory's forgeries and denounced him to the FBI.
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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.
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Algur Meadows
a Texas oil millionaire, purchased 46 of de Hory's phony masterpieces from Legros between 1964 and 1966.
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Clifford Irving
authored the popular book *Fake* (1969)
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Orson Welles
He produced the biography *F for Fake* (1973)
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recorded history
The _________ of the artwork's ownership is the most popular way to validate art.
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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.
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optical microscopes and ultraviolet light
The authenticity of the tiny fractures that develop naturally over time is checked using ______.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Geert Jan Jansen
In 1981–94, ______, a Dutch painter and art forger, creates more than 1,600 fake pieces of art.