NOT painted by Renoir 
Tuesday, 24 January, 2006, 00:00

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The seller, cyprussj, litchfield park, AZ, United States:
Original Landscape painting by Renoir.

artfakes.dk:
This painting has nothing to do with the famous French painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919). It's a FAKE offered by an art faker.

NOT painted by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 
Monday, 23 January, 2006, 00:00

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The seller, palm-beach-gallery, Melbourne, Australia:
This interesting impressionist painting is oil on board and measures approx. "13 x 9". The painting appears to be early C20th and it is in good condition. It is signed with a monogram. The style of painting is certainly french turn of the C19th/C20th. It was found amongst a large number of works and does not have any provenance.

artfakes.dk:
It's quite obvious that the seller knows quite well that the signature says Toulouse-Lautrec. He doesn't say so, he doesn't tell anybody, he plays the dummy, and he isn't thick either as two short planks selling a valuable piece of art for a slam, he just want potential buyers to think just that hoping to play the fool with somebody, who might think on the other hand that the seller doesn't know, what he is up to, namely trying to foist a fake off upon somebody. What a way to con a man we'd say! But didn't he forget artfakes?, 'cause there is one thing, you just can't do: You can't fool artfakes!

Not painted by Pablo Picasso 
Sunday, 22 January, 2006, 00:00

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The seller, palm-beach-gallery, Melbourne, Australia:
This interesting pastel painting measures approx. "11 x 8". The painting appears to be early C20th and it is in good condition. It is indistinctly signed and dated. It was found amongst a large number of works and does not have any provenance.

artfakes.dk:
It's quite obvious that the seller knows quite well that the signature says Picasso. He doesn't say so, he doesn't tell anybody, he plays the dummy, and he isn't thick either as two short planks selling a valuable piece of art for a slam, he just want potential buyers to think just that hoping to play the fool with somebody, who might think on the other hand that the seller doesn't know, what he is up to, namely trying to foist a fake off upon somebody. What a way to con a man we'd say! But didn't he forget artfakes?, 'cause there is one thing, you just can't do: You can't fool artfakes!

NOT Picasso 
Saturday, 21 January, 2006, 00:00

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The seller, abdallah10, Saudi Arabia:
This Drawing from Picasso with Dimensions 29,8 X 23,7 cm and handpainted with Color Aquatint & Etching, titled Dora Maar, it is signed Picasso II X, dated 6.3.39 and it is on Carton and this Drawing comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Jonathan Rosenberg Gallery, Bern and it has a Value of GBP 80.000 - 180.000.

artfakes.dk:
"...handpainted with Color Aquatint & Etching"
This is not an original Picasso.
This is not a colour aquatint & etching.
This is merely a piece of paper. Sell it for a copy for $10 and FBI will not come visiting you early in the morning at two o'clock.



NOT an original drawing by Edgar Degas 
Friday, 20 January, 2006, 00:10

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The seller, jgo76 (private), United States:
The artwork clearly bears the signature 'Degas" on the bottom right corner.

artfakes.dk:
Yes, but NOT a genuine work of art by the famous Degas.


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