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THE CASE OF THE MASTERPIECE THAT WASN'T

- Galadriel Watson

Art ALERT!

Han van Meegeren was a painter with a problem. He tried to sell artwork under his own name, but the critics of the 1920s weren't keen on it. They were excited by newer, abstract forms of art, like cubism or surrealism. Van Meegeren, on the other hand, excelled at painting in a traditional, realistic style.

The Dutch artist decided to trick the art world. He wanted to prove that he could paint just as well as any of the famous old masters.

Van Meegeren became an art forger. A forger creates art but claims a famous artist made it. They may sell their fake work for lots of money. Van Meegeren was one of the most successful art forgers of all time.

A Vermeer Is Born

First, which artist to forge? Van Meegeren was particularly fond of Dutch painters from the 1600s, like Rembrandt van Rijn and Frans Hals. But wait. There was another Dutch painter: Johannes Vermeer. Only about 35 of his paintings were known. Van Meegeren couldn't directly copy one of those, as the owner of the original painting might point out the copy. But how about producing a whole new "Vermeer"?

Vermeer's history happened to have a gap. Scholars weren't sure what the painter was up to during that time. So, maybe van Meegeren could produce a painting from that period. Scholars suspected Vermeer had gone to Italy. Van Meegeren could make it look like his painting had been influenced by old Italian masters. He could also give his Vermeer a religious subject matter, so it would seem like it came from a “lost religious period” in the artist's career.

With Vermeer on the brain, van Meegeren got to work.

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