Saturday, 13 May, 2006, 00:00
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The seller, picasso-and-friends, Woodbury, New York, United States:
I am proud to offer this beautifully colored gouache on Arches paper, signed Picasso in the lower right. Piece is titled "Portrait Of A Clown". The piece measures 11.22 inches in width x 15.15 inches in height unframed. The paper has oxidized along the top of the piece and slightly along the left edge. Overall very good condition- sold unframed. Framed image is included to show how beautiful this piece is when framed to museum standards.
Provenance:
(1)Private collection of a British government official, Lancashire, England.
(2)Gifted to the son of the above, 1961, Lancashire, England
(3)Sold by the above to present owner, 2005-6.
artfakes.dk:
One more fake seller selling falsifications signed Picasso
Friday, 12 May, 2006, 00:43
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Buy It Now price: US $1,111,111.11. Before you buy it look at the details.
And after that take a look at genuine works by Rembrandt.
Perhaps you can tell the difference.
The seller, imeon, Houston, Texas, United States:
Here is a MASTERPIECE. This probably was a variation of the original painting by the famed Dutch artist Rembrandt Van Rijn kept today in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
The painting has several names - The Syndics of the Clothmaker's Guild, The Sampling Officials of the Draper's Guild, and in Dutch - Staalmeesters, but is most commonly known as The Syndics.
artfakes.dk:
The seller is crazy. This painting has nothing to do with the famous Dutch artist Rembrandt. It is a very bad painting painted by a very bad amateur painter.
Wednesday, 10 May, 2006, 00:00
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The seller, richricca Blauvelt, New York, United States:
This auction is for an Original Signed Drawing by Listed Artist (?) Pablo Picasso of a Bull Charging a Metador with an onlooker. This drawing is signed "Picasso" on bottom right. This piece has not been authenticated. Therefore it is being sold for decorative purposes only.
artfakes.dk:
The seller, richricca Blauvelt, New York, United States, is selling works of art under everyone, many are Picasso, Dali, Matisse, Chagall, Degas, Schiele, Cézanne, Miró and many, many more. All under the same pretense that they are all unauthenticated and sold for decorative purposes. But they are all "originally" signed.
Why are these signatures on pictures not done by the named artists sold for decorative purposes only?
Tuesday, 9 May, 2006, 15:40
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The seller, lauritz.com, Denmark:
JAN STEEN, Dutch portrait and genre painter, b. 1626 in Leiden. Portrait of a scientist, oil on board, monogrammed, 21.5 x 16.5cm, framed 35 x 29cm. The auction is closing: 26-05-2006 19:15:00
Showroom: AT, Wels, Reitschulgasse (a part of lauritz.com, Denmark).
Estimate: EUR 6,200.
artfakes.dk:
This amateur painting has nothing to do with the famous Dutch artist Jan Steen.
Take a look at genuine works by Jan Steen
Monday, 8 May, 2006, 00:00
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The seller, richricca Blauvelt, New York, United States:
This auction is for an Original Drawing Signed by Listed Artist (?) Joan Miro of what looks like a Watchdog at Night. This original piece is signed on the bottom right corner "Miro". This item has not been authenticated. For this reason, this item is being sold for decorative purposes only.
artfakes.dk:
The seller, richricca Blauvelt, New York, United States, is selling works of art under everyone, many are Picasso, Dali, Matisse, Chagall, Degas, Schiele, Cézanne, Miró and many, many more. All under the same pretense that they are all unauthenticated and sold for decorative purposes. But they are all "originally" signed.
Why are these signatures on pictures not done by the named artists sold for decorative purposes only?
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