The chief prosecutor of Pisa, Teresa Angela Camelio, said experts from the Banksy archive who assisted with the investigation ...
ROME, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Italian police have uncovered a large-scale pan-European forgery network making and selling fake artworks attributed to some of the biggest names in modern and ...
38 people across Europe are suspected of involvement in a sweeping scheme to create and sell fake works attributed to Banksy, ...
Investigators discovered six forgery workshops and seized more than 2,100 fake artworks with a potential market value of about $215 million.
Police in Italy say they have busted a major European criminal network forging and selling artworks by some of the biggest ...
On show in a historic palazzo in the central Italian city of Pisa this week are about 450 works arranged by some ...
A lifetime’s collection of vintage bargains, and a little help from a world-famous graffiti artist, created this unique home ...
Thirty-eight people were arrested over the forgeries, which carried a potential sale value of about € ... Balloon piece from a central London art gallery. Banksy’s art, which tends to be ...
including Banksy, Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol. Some 38 people were placed under investigation in Italy, Spain, France and Belgium on suspicion of conspiracy to handle stolen goods, forgery and ...
More than 2,100 counterfeit pieces were seized, including works falsely attributed to Banksy, Andy Warhol, and Pablo Picasso. A total of 38 individuals were arrested in connection with the forgeries, ...
forgery and illegal sale of artworks, the paramilitary Carabinieri art squad and the Pisa prosecutors’ office said in a joint statement. The chief prosecutor of Pisa, Teresa Angela Camelio, said ...