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Schifano's Fakes, Coffee in Bari

Carabinieri officers from the Bari Cultural Heritage Protection Unit seized 386 paintings falsely attributed to artists such as Schifano, Caffè, Scheggi, Vasarely, Borghese, Alinari, Dorazio, and Guidi. The operation was ordered to combat the "widespread" phenomenon—the Bari Prosecutor's Office explained in a statement—of art counterfeiting. The investigation identified 35 individuals, all working in various capacities in the art world, as being involved in the counterfeiting activity. Fourteen of them were also charged with conspiracy. The curator of one of the artists' archives is implicated in the investigation, as he is responsible for forging the certificates of authenticity accompanying the artworks to certify their authenticity and for changing their archive number. The forger responsible for faithfully reproducing the original works has also been identified. A further 12 searches were carried out and the seizure of the four general catalogues of works by the artist Nino Caffè was ordered nationwide. The publisher, implicated in the affair, promoted the false authenticity of the works by publishing them in the official catalogue, following prior agreements with the curator and the payment of significant sums by unsuspecting, good-faith buyers. "The investigation," explains the Bari Public Prosecutor's Office, "has covered the entire country and is ongoing with the aim of purging the art market of all the works released in the meantime by those responsible." The price the seized paintings would have commanded if they had been put on the market is estimated at between €800,000 and €900,000. In addition to the works, 2,736 general catalogues were also seized. During the investigation, the military seized the preparatory drawings for some works, paintings on easels with the paint still wet, and the programs for creating the works of art were found on some computers. Bari city
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