An art gallery manager sold a customer’s £5,000 painting to somebody else by mistake – before commissioning an ‘ugly copy’ to try to con its owner.
The Envie d’art gallery, in South Kensington, London, had been asked to look after the painting while the home of the customer who purchased it was undergoing renovations. But when the art lover asked for it to be delivered three years later, the gallery gave him an apparent imitation - and then tried to convince him it was his original. The Evening Standard reports that gallery manager Geraldine Hassler had mistakenly sold the painting while they were storing it for the customer.
The newspaper quotes a source as saying that the gallery initially said it was having trouble locating the painting and asked the customer whether he had a picture of the artwork to help them trace it. He did not have an image – but weeks later he was informed it had been found in Envie d’art’s Paris gallery. Once it had been picked up in London, the customer spotted differences and asked if the artist had carried out any extra work on the painting.
After being told this had not happened, he took his purchase home, only to find that the artist’s signature was dated three years after he bought it. The Evening Standard quotes the source as saying that the customer eventually found an email picture of his original and saw that he had been given a ‘rather ugly copy’
But which is which?
Which one?
Which one?
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Re: Which one?
It's quite Obvoius that one is the ugly one
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
Re: Which one?
If you look closely it actually isn't that hard to tell which is the fake. Given the time and inclination (which I don't have) I might be able to appreciate the original.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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Re: Which one?
I could think of a few better things to spend 5K on but to each his own.

