Stuttgart: Two False Picassos Sold in Auction House
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At an auction in Stuttgart, two fake prints by Pablo Picasso have recently been auctioned. Two further imitations have been withdrawn from circulation in good time. The investigators are targeting an Italian who is said to have smuggled professionally produced forgeries into the international art trade for years. According to the state criminal office Baden-Württemberg, the fake pictures have thus reached the Stuttgart auction house. Meanwhile, …
Two fake prints by Pablo Picasso have been auctioned in Stuttgart. Two more works have been secured. An Italian is suspected of having put the forgeries into circulation.
The suspicious Italian is said to have infiltrated false prints into the art trade for years. A total of seven counterfeits have been secured.
A Stuttgart auction house has probably become the victim of a suspected art fraud. It is said that it has sold fake works by the painter Pablo Picasso via the auction house.
Suspects are said to have infiltrated counterfeits into the art trade for years.

For years, a man has forged Pablo Picasso's works in the international art trade. Two prints are also sold in a Stuttgart auction house.
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