FORGERIES OF ALEXANDER KANEVSKY ARTWORKS CROSS TOLERANCE LIMITS 12 COUNTERFEITS POPPED OUT ONLY PAST MONTH. BORDEAUX, FRANCE. June 18, 2020 A man selling "Tristan and Isolde", Alexander Kanevsky Painting, buyer felt uneasy, took the painting to estimator, who decidedly answered "This is not Alexander Kanevsky". Police informed, judges at work, the seller facing prosecution. "The original painting "Tristan and Isolde" by Alexander Kanevsky was sold in 2016 to a private honor in Brussels, Belgium. Not too far from France, isn't?", says Bob Peck, smirking underneath habitual year round sunglasses. Michael Hertz, UAK provence director: "True, Bob, it's not far from Belgium. Else where would he get an image, painting before sold has never been published. Presently we kinda fortunate to see that most estimators and even collectors kinda accustomed to get an image of what an original of Alexander Kanevsky looks like. Estimators already know his layers impossible to repeat, etc. TV stations no longer need to bug Alexander with what's the secrete of His teqnique - they already know it. Inexplicable. On the other hand we are not gonna any longer tolerate this plagiaristic nonsense. People who invest serious means into Alexander's art and his legacy are, because of these "enthusiasts" rosking loosing their investments. And disrepute Alexandner's name. 63 UAK agents are presently operating in all art dealing countries of Americas, Western Europe, Arabia,  and Orient, they know every motion involving Alexander's work. No longer shall one scape doing anything without Alexander's knowledge, needless to say forging. Alexander's happy, so we are too, that people have access to his work and an opportunity to have it, but we don't want the abuse." Alexander Kanevsky painting "Tristan and Isolde"  (fragment, 2016) (featured)


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