FORGED PAINTINGS.
AMERICAN DEFRAUDED. FRENCH COUNT AND COUNTESS CHARGED. By Tblesrapn-Prees Assoclation-OoDrrlchv Paris, April 18. Tho Count and Countess Aulby Doglatingy, well-known French aristocrats, have been attested at Tours on a serious charge. It is alleged that they sold .forged paintings to Mrs. Paine, an American lady living in Paris. Mrs. Paine had entrusted the Count wita tho task of making a largo coUection. The ' paintings • included pictures described as works of Murillo, Correggio, Titian, and Cbrot, tho four costing .£40,000 sterling. Experts declare tho pictures all forgeries. ' .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 796, 20 April 1910, Page 5
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88FORGED PAINTINGS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 796, 20 April 1910, Page 5
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