Inside the Biggest Art Fraud in History

Norval Morrisseau was certain. “I did not paint the attached 23 acrylics on canvas,” he wrote in a typed letter in 2001 to his Toronto gallery representative, who had sent him color photocopies of works that had recently sold at an unrelated auction. Morrisseau, then in his late 60s and suffering from Parkinson’s disease, was […]

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