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David Stein (art forger)

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David Stein(bornHenri Haddad,January 27, 1935,Alexandria,Egypt – October 1999,Bordeaux, France) was an artist who, until 1966, had been frequently sentenced for theft by the French courts before becoming anart forgerand art dealer with 15 aliases.[1]Stein studied the artworks ofMarc Chagall,Matisse,Braque,Paul Klee,Miró,Jean CocteauandRouault.

Forgeries[edit]

In 1967, Marc Chagall notified authorities of forgeries of his work exhibited in a New York gallery, and Stein was arrested. Art dealers refused to cooperate with the prosecution because they thought that it would have made their expertise in the art field questionable. Stein was convicted of six counts ofart forgeryandgrand larceny.During his prison term, Joseph Stone, the judge who arrested him, brought him to his office to paint. He remained a friend of the Stein family. In 1989, Stein still continued to make forgeries.

After Stein had served his prison term in the United States, he was deported to France, where he served another term. Prison authorities allowed him to make further paintings, although now using his own name. In 1969, a London gallery sold some of these paintings. After Stein was released, he sold his paintings under his own name.

Later life[edit]

In the mid-1980s, directorGil Catesgave his agent Arthur Axelman at William Morris a copy of the book, which had been written without Stein's involvement. Axelman set out to find Stein, and after several years, he located him in Manhattan. Stein became an Axelman client and friend. Axelman introduced Stein toKeith CarradineandAlan Rudolph,director of the movieThe Moderns,[2][3][4]starringJohn Lone,Géraldine Chaplin,Keith CarradineandLinda Fiorentino.Stein appeared in the film as an art critic and provided all of the art.[5]

Stein was living in France after the United States told him to leave US territory in 1988. He met the French photoreporterStéphane Korbin 1981 in New York, and they became close friends.[6]For 10 years, with the agreement of David Stein, he has been a confidant in Stein's photo archives and files about his personal life since 1981, including the story of the fake collages ofSupermancomics signed "Andy Warhol1960 ". David Stein tried to escape a number of creditors after the series of Superman collages. According toThe New York Times,in 1989, two comics experts discovered a series of fake collages in the Andy Warhol retrospective at theMuseum of Modern Art.The same event happened in Paris three years later. Stein put four fake Superman collages in a public auction.[7]

David Stein died in October 1999 in Bordeaux, France, from cancer. He had three children.

Further reading[edit]

  • Anne-Marie Stein:Three Picassos Before Breakfast. Memoirs of an Art Forger's Wife,New York: Hawthorn Books, 1973
  • John E. Cronkin:Art Fraud,New York, 1994, pp. 73ff

References[edit]

  1. ^https:// youtube /watch?v=e1nOweWPjFUDavid Stein (art forger), 60 Minutes
  2. ^"KORB-ART".July 16, 2011. Archived fromthe originalon July 16, 2011.
  3. ^"KORB-ART".16 July 2011. Archived fromthe originalon 16 July 2011.
  4. ^"KORB-ART".16 July 2011. Archived fromthe originalon 16 July 2011.
  5. ^"KORB-ART".16 July 2011. Archived fromthe originalon 16 July 2011.
  6. ^"5-JE RENCONTRE DAVID STEIN - Faux garantis sur facture".lesfauxwarhol.canalblog.10 March 2009.
  7. ^"KORB-ART".16 July 2011. Archived fromthe originalon 16 July 2011.

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