Art Fraud: Infamous forgers and how their fakes were uncovered

by Susie Hodge

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Explore the dark and murky world of art forgery, where up to 50% of all art on the market may be fake. Art Fraud uncovers the intriguing stories of master forgers like Tom Keating, Mark Landis, and Eric Hebborn, alongside lesser-known figures who deceived the art world with their creations. From forgers who were talented artists themselves to those who fooled Nazi leaders or operated as a husband-and-wife team amassing millions, this book delves into the motivations behind these crimes—profit, revenge, or covering up thefts—and the meticulous investigations that exposed them.

Provisional table of contents:

Introduction Forgery or Copy: The History of Forgery

The Unwilling Forger: Alceo Dossena (1878–1937)

A National Hero: Han van Meegeren (1889–1947)

Genuine Fakes: John Myatt (1945–)

Crusade Against the Art World: Tom Keating (1917–1984)

The Forger of the Century: Wolfgang Beltracchi (1951–)

The Faker’s Handbook: Eric Hebborn (1934–1996)

“The Art World is Rotten”: Robert Driessen

An Inside Job: Xiao Yuan

A legal forgery: Mark Landis (1955–)

Shaun Greenhalgh (1961–)

The Final Word in German Art: Lothar Malskat (1913–1988)

The Perfect Foger: Tony Tetro (1950–)

F for Fake: Elmyr de Hory (1906–1911)

From Garage to Gallery: Pei-shen Qian

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  • ISBN10 1836005504
  • ISBN13 9781836005506
  • Publish Date 7 October 2025
  • Publish Status Forthcoming
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Ivy Press
  • Format eBook (EPUB)
  • Pages 192
  • Language English