his paintings have brought him millions and millions of dollars in a career
He was turning out forgeries – like this Max Ernst which went for $7
Beltracchi, together with his wife Helene, sold forgeries of alleged works by famous artists, including Max Ernst, Heinrich Campendonk, Fernand Léger and Kees van Dongen. He’s painting something he thinks Ernst might have done if he’d
Every one of the works had been painted by Wolfgang Beltracchi. the chaos they wrought has not been undone. At his trial in 2011,
he uses a stereomicroscope to study every millimeter of a painting’s surface,
[16] While Knops and Jägers existed, they had not been important art collectors. situation. market, generation after generation. Wolfgang
[45], Research by Die Zeit revealed that two versions of the painting exist. Beltracchi told us, that there may be more than 300 of his fakes all over the world. Beltracchi eventually landed a six-year prison term in Germany and faces $27 … Beltracchi was painting on this wooden bridge
The duping involved passing off his own work as recently surfaced paintings done by masters such as Picasso and Matisse, or someone such as the Dada movement pioneer Max Ernst. The forger was so good that even the widow of Max Ernst said that Beltracchi painted her husband's most beautiful forest. what makes him an unusual forger is that he didn’t copy the paintings of great
A deal was being negotiated to sell the painting for €5.8 million to an unknown buyer, when it was seized in the museum by police 25 August 2010. they bought in Germany and in France, vineyard included. when he married Helene, a perfect
Jeff
created fake labels from a real German dealer
(Sammlung Würth, © VBK Wien 2010) Wolfgang Beltracchi and his lawyer Reinhard Georg Birkenstock on the first day of his trial. Francis O’Connor: There
Wolfgang Beltracchi, claims to be one of the most exhibited painters in the world, with an oeuvre spanning 40 years, this self-confessed hippy, and Albrecht Durer lookalike (as Vanity Fair previously described him), is currently serving part of a six year sentence in Germany for fraudulently selling his work as that of twentieth century artists such as Max Ernst … percent. Nobody was examining them closely enough. One of them, a “Max Ernst” was sold for a whopping $7 … Wolfgang Beltracchi Max Ernst Gemälde Malerei Kunst Krieg Zeichnen Moderne Kunst Zeitgenössische Kunst Dibujo The Art of Forgery - Wolfgang Beltracchi | Widewalls He singlehandedly made the global art market tremble and leading art experts question their competence. But then in 2010, he got busted by this tube of white paint. Wolfgang Beltracchi: Yeah, oh yes, yes, sure, or quicker. He has sold his forgeries. I think I am
As its provenance were listed Sammlung Jägers, Köln, Sammlung Beltracchi, Palma, and an auction on 23 March 1994 at Sotheby's in London. And
Wolfgang Beltracchi: No, no nearly all the experts we
Experts identified old gallery labels on the back of the painting as fake. Wolfgang Beltracchi managed to deceive various collectors and art experts by making "newly discovered works" by famous artists, that were thought to be lost with no known reproductions to compare the fakes with. Beltracchi's forgeries are unusual because he didn't copy existing paintings. Now, galleries and auction houses who vouched for his forgeries have
Jeff
took us to a small wooden bridge outside his home. The painting offered in Dubai had actually been sold by Sotheby's in 1993. Lempertz reimbursed Trasteco its €800,000 sales commission as well as some additional costs. artists, but created new works which he imagined the artist might have painted
Beltracchi has claimed he has forged hundreds of paintings by more than 50 different artists.[1]. If I come to you and I say, “Hey, this has
Its owner decided to keep it even after it had been exposed as a fake. Photo: Henning Kaiser dpa/lnw The so-called greatest art forger in history, Wolfgang Beltracchi, … need something that is 1919, 1910, see that’s a French one. convincing. [46], In 2004, Beltracchi and his associates sold La Forêt (2), a fake 1927 Max Ernst oil painting, after Werner Spies had appraised it and had issued a certificate of authenticity. Tell me what we’re doing here. The painting sold by Sotheby's in 1994 is different and its whereabouts are unknown. available at the time the artist had painted. boards have shut down. Max Ernst, in full Maximilian Maria Ernst, (born April 2, 1891, Brühl, Germany—died April 1, 1976, Paris, France), German painter and sculptor who was one of the leading advocates of irrationality in art and an originator … found an old box camera like this one, dressed Helene up to
would be very hesitant to give any opinion at that point, because of the legal
Bob Simon: So
you say,
We asked him to examine this Beltracchi forgery for
Beltracchi: The Art of Forgery German: Beltracchi – Die Kunst der Fälschung is a 2014 film by Arne Birkenstock based on the life of German art forger Wolfgang Beltracchi and was released in 2014. Wolfgang Beltracchi, the German master forger convicted of creating 14 fake artworks purported to be by the likes of Max Ernst and Heinrich Campendonk, has been released from prison. [55], Trasteco sued for damages, and 28 September 2012 a court in Cologne ruled in its favor: Lempertz was to reimburse Trasteco the full amount. they are awfully good. It sold for 7 million euros in 2006. This $7 million dollar fake Max Ernst is being shipped back to New York. He is able to enter the spirit of the artist so completely that he has been complimented for making the best Campendonk (Frankfurter Allgemeine) and the best Max Ernst. Bob Simon: You have, in fact, you’ve really upset the
staining
[1][44], In 2012, Bouquet varié (mixed bouquet), purportedly a 1937 painting by Moïse Kisling, was listed by French auctioneers Millon to be auctioned in Dubai on 22 October 2012, with an estimate of $150,000–200,000. Werner Spies validated two of the forged paintings that were attributed to the late German surrealist, Max Ernst. The painting was withdrawn from auction when questions were raised about its authenticity. She and Wolfgang even
it. "Rotes Bild mit Pferden" was found to be fake by Artvera's gallery, based in Switzerland. Bob
us. Bob
Wolfgang Beltracchi is a name you may never have
Wolfgang Beltracchi: $5 million, I think. We take only the minimum amount that’s required. Jamie Martin:
Bob Simon: And
what cut Beltracchi’s career short. German police have uncovered 60 so far and the numbers keep climbing. [14] It is one of the fourteen paintings Beltracchi admitted to forging. Bob Simon: Ballpark figure, if you’ve examined say a
But art historians believe, and
aired on Feb. 23, 2014. Simon: So you would be doing a Cezanne that Cezanne never painted but that you thought
what we’re looking for. Of course, but says he
In February 2006 Martin sold the painting through Christie's to a Swiss businesswoman for €500,000. He just lied about who painted
Taylor: It is really good, it is really good. Simon: That’s quite an accomplishment. Bob Simon: Where do I go to see whether my painting is
Beltracchis for years to come? Bob
Very well done. business? Wolfgang Beltracchi:
launching a new career. hundred paintings, how many of them are fakes? He agreed to meet with us in Cologne recently and
producer. a real Pollock or not? [53], In November 2006, Beltracchi and associates sold Rotes Bild mit Pferden (Red Picture with Horses), supposedly a 1914 painting by Heinrich Campendonk, to Trasteco, a Maltese company, for €2.88 million through Lempertz [de] auctioneers in Cologne. They invented a story that fooled them all. Together with a forged André Derain painting, it was taken to Kunstmuseum Ahlen [de] in July 2009 where it was shown to prospective customers, including Christie's, which rejected it. Actor Steve Martin bought this one. Wolfgang Beltracchi: Everything together, yes, yes. And with all the legal
We take very little pieces. look like her grandmother, hung up some forgeries behind her and took some bogus photos on pre-war paper. But one thing we know about fake art works is short of having them
Francis O’Connor: In
I think that
incompetent or that they are also frauds, that they pretend to know more than
Finally, and perhaps crucially, Beltracchi made sure that his paintings were authenticated by professional art experts worldwide. Simon: You are one of the most exhibited painters in the world? But the others – never asked me more. Experts also thought the paintings were originals and true masterpieces. Max Ernst Max Beckmann Matisse Magritte Kandinsky Painting Gallery Culture Montpellier Studio Wolfgang Beltracchi - Faussaire et fier de l'être Ses œuvres … them with coffee and tea to make them look old. Jamie Martin, one of the
co-conspirator, in 1993. The painting proved to be fake and the Berlin dealer was given a suspended sentence in 1998. or which might have gotten lost. Taylor: Absolutely one of the best. It's
Bellini’s really difficult. Beltracchi fake in the style of Max Ernst, titled La Horde (1927), oil on linen, 64 x 80 cm. Wolfgang Beltracchi: Maybe, yeah. scenery by Wolfgang Beltracchi, Police have identified 58 paintings they suspect were forged by Beltracchi. You might have seen his stuff in New York’s
That’s
Der Spiegel recently published an interview with the incredibly talented and astute art forger Wolfgang Beltracchi, author of 53 known fakes of prominent modernist … Simon: But you
The dealer had acquired the painting from Wolfgang Fischer. [57], This article is about the German art forger and artist. Wolfgang Beltracchi: We’re looking for a painting like that because we
The following script is from "The Con Artist" which
Beltracchi particularly put them in a very nervous position. Beautiful. Johann Wilhelm Knops and Werner Jägers were claimed to have been customers of Alfred Flechtheim. For the German military officer, see, According to the project's website: "The 'Project Beltracchi' are photographic works by Manfred Esser, painted over by Wolfgang Beltracchi...The collaboration ended on 01.09.2012", German Film Award for Best Documentary Film, "Convicted forger claims he faked 'about 50' artists", "Authentication in Art List of Unmasked Forgers", "Wolfgang Beltracchi: portrait of the artist as a conman", "BBC Arts - Art Forger freed and making millions", "How Beltracchi, the world′s most famous art forger, plays with the market | Arts | DW.COM | 19.08.2015", "A Not-Quite-Great Documentary About the Greatest Art Forger of Our Time", "Master Forger Wolfgang Beltracchi Released from Prison - artnet News", "Escroquerie : les Beltracchi, les "Bonnie and Clyde" de l'art", https://elpais.com/diario/2011/11/13/cultura/1321138802_850215.html, "Art Forger All Smiles After Guilty Plea Seals Deal", "Wie erwartet: Kunstfälscher Beltracchi muss sechs Jahre in Haft", http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2010/12/22/cultura/1293017934.html, "Selbstverliebte Souvenirs eines großen Betrügers", "Kunstfälscher Beltracchi war weltweit aktiv - Kultur-News - Süddeutsche.de", https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1si3JYWZxNg, https://www.cbsnews.com/news/art-forger-wolfgang-beltracchis-multimillion-dollar-scam/, "Fondation Giacometti - Grants and Prizes - The laureates", "Kunstfälscher Beltracchi lehnt geplante Filmkomödie ab", "Art forger Wolfgang Beltracchi's multimillion dollar scam", "Beltracchi-Fälschungen: Anklage gegen Museumsdirektor erhoben", "Burkhard Leismann: Glimpfliches Ende für Ahlener Museumsdirektor", "L'historien d'art Werner Spies condamné pour avoir mal authentifié une toile de Max Ernst", http://theartnewspaper.com/news/max-ernst-mistaken-authentication-ruling-overturned/, "Beltracchi - The Art of Forgery, Subtitled Trailer | German Currents 2014", "Wolfgang Beltracchi and the Biggest Art Scandal | Guardian Liberty Voice", "Meet Wolfgang Beltracchi, the World's Greatest Art Forger", "A project against Art Forgery on the German Art Market", "Bundesverband Deutscher Kunstversteigerer", "The Long Game: how Wolfgang Beltracchi conned the art world", "The $7 Million Fake: Forgery Scandal Embarrasses International Art World", "Steve Martin Swindled: German Art Forgery Scandal Reaches Hollywood", "Steve Martin victim of German art forgery gang", "Cologne-based auction house Lempertz charged in sale of false Campendonk painting", "Lempertz to Appeal Court Decision for €2.9 Million Fine for Selling Forged Painting", "Schadensersatz : Kunstfälscher Beltracchi muss selbst zahlen", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wolfgang_Beltracchi&oldid=990508965, Articles with dead external links from May 2016, Articles with short description added by PearBOT 5, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with unsourced statements from April 2017, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 24 November 2020, at 21:50. And no one disputes that
So Beltracchi provided: Max Ernst, Andre Derain, Max Pechstein, Kees van Dongen, Heinrich Campendonk, and Fernand Leger. they know? can still see some of them because they’re on public display. But
Katherine Davis,
What makes him a story for us is that all his paintings are fakes. That number is a mere fraction of the 300 works that Beltracchi and his wife claim to have created over their 35-year forgery career. Simon: And hearing you talk, you
He said it’s one of the best Max Ernsts he’s ever
© 2014 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. bucks in the game when he was quite young, but his career really took off
made it into art books listing the best paintings of the 20th century and have
When I was in prison. There’s gonna be many more
[48] The painting is now listed as a forgery from the Sammlung Jägers[43] and is one of the five Max Ernst paintings Beltracchi admitted to forging during the 2011 trial. Martin’s lab. Beltracchi was riding high
one of the most exhibited painters in museums of the world. Bob Simon: And what you’re saying is that basically he
The Sammlung Knops (Knops Collection) had allegedly belonged to master tailor Johann Wilhelm Knops from Krefeld, grandfather of Otto Schulte-Kellinghaus; Sammlung Werner Jägers (Werner Jägers Collection) had allegedly belonged to Werner Jägers, Helene Beltracchi's grandfather. has been presented to me as a Pollock”, Francis O’Connor: Someone
it. Bob
golden. million. Helene
The Art of Forgery is a Documentary film about Wolfgang Beltracchi and the biggest Art Forgery scandal in post war Germany, 90 min., started in German … [51][52] The painting is now listed as a forgery from the Sammlung Jägers[43] and is one of the fourteen paintings Beltracchi admitted to forging. you were a good actress in telling the story? prosecutors said Beltracchi had created 36 fakes which were sold for $46
said it’s a collection of my grandfather it was OK. Helene
had been exposed as a fake. Bob Simon: So being an art expert today is a risky
Bob
Lempertz announced it would appeal. three days? Tell me
were a pair, you did everything together. was forging a Max Ernst, the German surrealist of the early 20th century. Wolfgang Beltracchi 35 éven át festett modern festők - Max Ernst, Fernand Léger, Heinrich Campendonk, André Derain, Max Pechstein - stílusában, és a hamisítványokat egy cinkostársával és a feleségével, Helene Beltracchival közösen a nemzetközi műkincspiacon értékesítette. When asked about the painting, Beltracchi commented he "had painted many bouquets of flowers during his life". conman? It was eventually sold to a collector for $7m. got away with it for 40 years because nobody was examining them properly? that spanned nearly 40 years. By his own count, he thinks he has painted 25 works in the style of Ernst. For nearly 40 years, Wolfgang Beltracchi fooled the international art world and was responsible for the biggest art forgery scandal of the postwar era. When collectors do have
[43], In 1987 Loretto Molzahn, widow of Johannes Molzahn, paid a Berlin dealer DM60,000 for a portrait her husband had painted in 1930 of Oskar Schlemmer. When he died, she said, she inherited
Their only problem was
He claims to have forged around 300 works, including works in museums and private collections, by artists including Max Ernst, Fernand Léger, Heinrich Campendonk, and André Derain. Wolfgang Beltracchi, is considered one of the most audacious forgers of recent decades. This forgery by Wolfgang Beltracchi was part of the collection of the Max Ernst Museum in Brühl, Max Ernst’s birthplace. The masterpiece(s) Running to luxurious estates
and thought he would stay up there forever. $7 million dollar fake Max Ernst is being shipped back to New York. Wolfgang Beltracchi, original name Wolfgang Fischer, (born February 4, 1951, Höxter, North Rhine–Westphalia, Germany), German art forger notorious for tricking the international art world into buying highly convincing paintings he created in the style of Expressionist, Surrealist, and Cubist artists such as Max Ernst, Max … Wolfgang Beltracchi: Maybe Bellini. Beltracchi spent a year and a half in this grim
Max Ernst's Die Lebensfreude. Today, we do know some paintings that are recognized as products of Wolfgang Beltracchi. the war to protect it from the Nazis. wasn’t true. hid his art collection at his country estate in Germany before
had the time or felt like it. Bob Simon: You actually take little pieces off of the
He
This
He said it’s one of the best Max Ernsts he’s ever seen. I just let it go by. was sentenced to six years in a German prison. Without weapons. and to select and remove samples. Simon: You can get that completely
But
Beltracchi tells an interviewer that Max Ernst wasn’t a genius because his techniques were rudimentary and easily duplicated. Smaller than the width of a human hair. spectroscopy, which can help detect historically inaccurate pigments. His wife, Helene, to four. Another Beltracchi Max Ernst La Forêt, (1927) was sold in 2004 for $2.4m after the same appraiser issued a certificate of authenticity. Connoisseurs and dealers acknowledge that
Bob Simon: At what point did you realize, uh-oh, I’m
painting? which they put on the backs of paintings,
[56], In December 2012, the case was settled, with some of Beltracchi's real estate being sold to repay Trasteco €2 million. They sent paint pigments to labs to make sure they had been
[4] The painting is now listed as a forgery from the Sammlung Jägers[43] and is one of the fourteen paintings Beltracchi admitted to forging. out there. Beltracchi: This is - was - my boat, yah. [49], In early 2006, Otto Schulte-Kellinghaus tried, unsuccessfully, to sell this painting via Parisian art dealers. Bob Simon is the correspondent. Bob Simon: Did you ever think you would wind up in
Werner Spies, l’expert de Max Ernst qui a authentifié plusieurs des toiles de Wolfgang, a dit : “On ne voit aucun trait de regret, aucune correction dans les peintures de Beltracchi.” burned or destroyed, they have a strange way of finding their way back onto the
Bonnie and Clyde had taste. To make it look like an old
For decades, art forger Wolfgang Beltracchi made millions in a scam that eventually led him to a six-year prison sentence and lawsuits totaling $27 million. been sued by the collectors who bought them. Another Beltracchi Max Ernst La Forêt, (1927) was sold in 2004 for $2.4 million after the same appraiser issued a certificate of authenticity. And you can do it in
Jeff Taylor: Absolutely. is nowhere to go. aside from being a very talented painter, he was also a very accomplished
This $7 million dollar fake Max Ernst is being shipped back to New York. prison? Brilliant not only as a painter, but as a conman of epic proportions. He has made more money than any other art forger ever. penitentiary, but is now allowed to spend many days at home, where he is
But there was nothing to inherit, because there had never been a
Very few people have. They gave parties Gatsby would have loved and they traveled the world
To provide a provenance for their fake works of art, Beltracchi and his associates fabricated stories about their grandparents who they claimed had been art collectors in the 1920s: the Sammlung Knops and Sammlung Werner Jägers. Jamie Martin:
That’s a mouthful worth millions. He then put Wolfgang's wife Helene in touch with Swiss art dealer Yves Bouvier, best known for the Bouvier Affair, who then sold the painting to investment firm Salomon Trading for €1.8 million ($2.3 million). Convicted art forger Wolfgang Beltracchi imagined that the ghosts of artists past stood over his shoulder and spoke to him as he forged their works other words, ignore it. Copyright © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc.All rights reserved. They toured flea markets like this one to find canvases from the right
Jeff
Its owner decided to keep it even after it had been exposed as a fake. He showed what he does, how
One such forgery, a Max Ernst painting titled TheForest, was sold to a company called Salomon Trading for approximately EUR 1.8million. [citation needed], The Bundesverband Deutscher Kunstversteigerer (German Federation of Art Auctioneers), as a section of its database of known forgeries[42] has published a catalogue of works from the fictional Sammlung Jägers which have been investigated by the LKA. heard before. They have made their way into museums, galleries,
Beltracchi considered those two canvases as an important step. like that, do
perfectionists weren’t you? He uses what is called Raman
He is not copying an
College. Wolfgang Beltracchi:
Wolfgang Beltracchi: Yes, Bonnie and Clyde, yeah. been sold in many of the world’s top auction houses. us. Beltracchi: When I
Yes, I use the wrong titanium white, yeah. Art forger Wolfgang Beltracchi fooled the experts for decades in an art scam that netted him and his partners millions of dollars. He has contributed to 60 Minutes since 1996. Simon: Have you seen your paintings, your forgeries hanging in museums? This isn’t a boat, it’s a yacht. Jeff Taylor teaches arts management at Purchase
Only with pencils. world’s top forensic art analysts, uses science to help determine whether or
Bob Simon:
art world, haven’t you? This is the first instance of Beltracchi's refunding a buyer of one of his forgeries. Though he was found guilty for f… you’re not going to tell me “this is not a Pollock”? Bob Simon: I don’t think you’re translating correctly. Now when you see something
Beltracchi: The Art of Forgery (German: Beltracchi – Die Kunst der Fälschung) is a 2014 film by Arne Birkenstock based on the life of German art forger Wolfgang Beltracchi.. clean? Very
Francis O’Connor: I
Jeff
You have called him an evil genius? Image by Jean-Louis Mazieres, courtesy of … Taylor:
Jeff Taylor: I think they’re terrified. periods. million. seen. Bob Simon: Do you think we’ll be uncovering fake
Helene said her grandfather
Wolfgang Beltracchi (born Wolfgang Fischer on 4 February 1951) is a German art forger and artist who has admitted to forging hundreds of paintings in an international art scam netting millions of euros. An expert in art history, theory and painting techniques, he tracked down the gaps in the oeuvres of great artists – Max Ernst, Fernand Léger, Heinrich Campendonk, André Derain and Max … He started making a few
sense, every Beltracchi painting is an original. Bob
Wolfgang Beltracchi: Yeah, yeah, completely clean, yeah. Beltracchi is the most successful art forger of our time -- perhaps of all time. in style, by land or by sea. The forger was so good that even the widow of Max Ernst said that Beltracchi painted her husband's most beautiful forest. Provenance of the painting was the fictional Sammlung Jägers. There’s just simply too much legal peril out there. Metropolitan Museum or in the Hermitage in Lausanne…to name just a couple. Bob
(Bettina Kolb-DW) Beltracchi is an artist who has mastered … Bob Simon:
him and made very important innovations in exactly what is essential. Beltracchi is painting again and is signing his works Beltracchi. Wolfgang Beltracchi: Yeah. Bob Simon: Do you think the experts are just
[47], Galerie Cazeau-Béraudière lent it to the Max Ernst Museum [de] for a 2006 exhibition and subsequently sold it to collector Daniel Filipacchi for $7 million. The painting then passed to a Paris gallery, Cazeau … Its owner decided to keep it even after it
Many of the forgeries were labelled with his name. Ernst was one of Beltracchi's favourite artists to forge. He's lost everything is now facing multiple lawsuits totaling $27 million. The Beltracchi’s Ernst, Braque, Leger and others turned out excellently, and they were largely accepted as long lost treasures in the ever-eager art world. Beltracchi said he may be the best forger ever, and he let 60 Minutes visit his home in Cologne, where he let the cameras watch him forge a Max Ernst painting that he could paint within three days and might have sold for $5 million. So, in a
Jeff Taylor: It’s so risky that a lot of authentication
Jamie Martin: I
Verified Purchase Beltracchi can "do" anybody, and he can do that artist so well and he can sell it alongside another couple of artists he has also "done". [54] In 2008, a scientific analysis showed the painting contained titanium white, which was not yet available in 1914. would say probably 98 percent are fake. Taylor: He combined all the nefarious techniques of everybody who came before
He says forged a hundred artists and can do just about anyone. Bob Simon: Do you think you did anything wrong? he might have wanted to
The actor Steve Martin bought a Beltracchi, and the French media mogul Daniel Filipacchi paid $7m for a phoney Max Ernst in 2006. Beltracchi spent a year and a half in this grim penitentiary, but is now allowed to spend many days at home, where he is … "He wasn't betrayed by his brushstrokes. To back up their story, they
paint? Bob
His fakes are among the best fakes I’ve seen in my career. collection. Bob Simon:
Experts also thought the paintings were originals and true masterpieces." existing work. He
not a painting is genuine. holds the title. Beltracchi estimates he has done 25 Max Ernsts. been presented to me as a Pollock” and you can see right away that it isn’t,
one of the reasons why a lot of experts will not give their opinions. Yes, that was their problem, that’s all. Simon: You were really
that I was too good for them. Berlin / Deutschland, Art on ice. Bob Simon is among a handful of elite journalists who have covered most major overseas conflicts and news stories from the late sixties to the present. 68 Projects. Beltracchi’s forgeries have also
in trouble, this is over? He needs to get his name out there, which is probably why he agreed to talk to
suspicions about their paintings, one of the few places they can go is Jamie
The catalogue lists 54 paintings as per October 2012, fakes presented as works by 24 different artists, including Heinrich Campendonk, Max Ernst, Auguste Herbin, Louis Marcoussis, André Derain, Jean Metzinger, Raoul Dufy, Kees van Dongen and Fernand Léger.
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