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consists of titles already in the Getty
Research Institute's library, this acquisition represents the complete archive of the gallery's operations from the 1850s to 1971, when it was acquired by Armand Hammer. The archival material includes business records; correspondence among clients, artists, and Knoedler staff; card files on clients and artworks; photographs; prints; rare books; sales catalogs dating to the 18th century; and gallery installation plans.
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405:). Qian had reportedly painted the forgeries in a garage in Queens, New York. Qian was able to imitate the styles of the masters, and give the paintings an illusion of age by using tea or dirt from a vacuum cleaner, dirtying their appearance. He is reported to have received less than US$ 9,000 for each painting from Rosales, while Rosales sold the paintings for millions of dollars to Knoedler.
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was investigating "at least two dozen paintings" that were supplied to the gallery by
Glafira Rosales. While Rosales initially claimed not to have defrauded anyone, in 2013, she pleaded guilty to selling over 60 fake works of art to two New York art galleries, conspiracy to commit money laundering,
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announced that it had purchased the majority of the gallery's archives, dating from 1850 to 1971. The Getty subsequently digitized parts of the archive and made them available online. With the exception of the reference library, which the
Knoedler Gallery sold separately in January 2012, and which
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Spanish art dealer José Carlos
Bergantiños Díaz (Rosales' boyfriend) and his brother Jesús Ángel Bergantiños Díaz were also indicted in US District Court for the fraud. The Díaz brothers were arrested in Spain, and released on bail, in 2014. In 2016, a Spanish court ruled that Jesús Díaz could be
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in London holds the Frank
Simpson Archive, a substantial proportion of which comprises records from the London office of M. Knoedler & Co., dating from the early 1900s to 1971, which were acquired by Simpson whilst working there as Librarian from 1958-1971. This material includes over five
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money laundering and tax evasion, and wire fraud. She served three months in jail. In 2017, Rosales was ordered to pay $ 81 million to the victims of the
Knoedler art-fraud scheme, but received leniency in sentencing due to her cooperation with the US government.
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The art forger who painted the fakes, Pei-Shen Qian, was indicted but avoided prosecution by fleeing to China. Authorities said at the moment of the trial that he earned sums ranging from several hundred dollars to as much as $ 9,000 to create a work.
502:, for $ 8.3 million in 2004. The lawsuit, with Knoedler and Ann Freedman as defendants, went to trial in January 2016. The Soles settled out of court with Freedman on February 7, 2015, but continued their suit against Knoedler.
487:. It was later claimed that no such supplement was planned; tests later showed that some of the paint used was not available until some years after Pollock's death. The suit was settled out of court in 2012.
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confiscated by the Nazis in 1941 from the
Rosenberg family which Knoedler acquired in 1954 and which was eventually donated to the Seattle Art Museum in 1996 by Virginia and Prentice Bloedel, and an
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hundred files which contain correspondence, images and pedigree information concerning approximately four to five thousand works of art, the majority of which passed through
Knoedler salerooms.
171:. Knoedler & Co. became part of an elite group of art dealerships, which dominated the market for British painting in America. Knoedler developed a fruitful relationship with London gallery
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A statement issued on 28 November 2011 by
Knoedler stated simply that it was closing permanently for business reasons, unrelated to the lawsuits it faced over the sale of forged paintings.
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for $ 2.5 million in 1971. Five years later, the last member of the
Knoedler family - Roland Balay - ceased his involvement in the management of the firm. It increasingly concentrated on
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In February 2011, the gallery sold its premises at 19 East 70th Street for $ 31 million. In 2012, the gallery attempted to auction a portion of its remaining inventory of artworks.
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placed the painting on consignment with Knoedler on behalf of Sidney Brody. There it was purchased by Sydney Schoenberg, an art collector in St. Louis, Missouri who sent it to the
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opened a branch in New York. Goupil & Cie was an extremely dynamic print-publishing house founded in Paris in 1827. Michel (later Michael) Knoedler (1823–1878), born in
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In 2003 the Springfield Library and Museum Association sued Knoedler for loss of a $ 3 million painting that it had to return to the museum to Italy as war loot.
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from the late 1970s. After Hammer's death in 1990, the Hammer foundation continued to hold a controlling interest in the gallery until it closed in 2011, when
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extradited to the US. Later that year, a Spanish court ruled that Jesús' brother, José Díaz, could not be extradited to the US for health reasons.
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Ripps, M.J. (2014). "Chapter 11: The London Picture Trade and Knoedler & Co.: Supplying Dutch Old Masters 1900-1914". In Reist, Inge (ed.).
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1315:"Art Dealer Pleads Guilty in Manhattan Federal Court to $ 80 Million Fake Art Scam, Money Laundering, and Tax Charges"
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painting that he bought for $ 4 million in 2007 was a fake. The suit was settled out of court in December 2015.
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executive Jack Levy bought an untitled Jackson Pollock painting for $ 2 million, but when the
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Knoedler was involved in several high profile lawsuits involving Nazi looted art, including a
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founded in 1846. When it closed in 2011, amid lawsuits for fraud, it was one of the oldest
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1346:"Glafira Rosales Ordered to Pay $ 81 Million to Victims of the Knoedler Art-Fraud Scheme"
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resigned in October 2009, amid rumours of forged paintings supplied to the gallery by
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1707:"Knoedler Gallery Reaches Out-Of-Court Settlement Over $ 4 Million Fake de Kooning"
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1542:"Dueling documentaries take aim at one of the biggest scams in recent art history"
1057:"Knoedler Gallery Not Profitable Apart From Fakes, Says Accountant at Fraud Trial"
1569:"How did David Mirvish end up in the decade's most shocking art forgery scandal?"
1479:"Spanish Court Denies US Extradition Request for Member of Knoedler Forgery Ring"
962:"A Gallery That Helped Create the American Art World Closes Shop After 165 Years"
250:. Knoedler then moved to another new building by Carrère and Hastings at 14 East
1220:"The Knoedler's Meltdown: Inside the Forgery Scandal and Federal Investigations"
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on fraud story, reported by Gisele Regatão and Emily Harris from December 2023.
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declined to authenticate the work, Levy asked for and received his money back.
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and the Knoedler Gallery before reaching Thaw. Eisenmann had been deported to
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1141:"Suit Against Knoedler Gallery Over Fake Rothko Continues After a Settlement"
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sued Knoedler and its former director Ann Freedman in 2012, claiming that a
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1423:"Artist at centre of multimillion dollar forgery scandal turns up in China"
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Rashbaum, William K.; Cohen, Patricia; Maslin Nir, Sarah (17 August 2013).
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Knoedler held a 150-year retrospective in 1996, exhibiting works such as
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1167:"Think you can spot a fraud? This $ 80 million art scam fooled experts"
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1301:"Indectment of Glafira Rosales: Authentication in Art, Art & Law"
1371:"NYC Dealer Who Scammed Art World of $ 80 Million Gets House Arrest"
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First location of the gallery on the Broadway (wood engraving, 1854)
1878:- Records from the London office of Knoedler and Co., ca. 1900–1970
619:"How to Spot a Perfect Fake: The World's Top Art Forgery Detective"
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The art dealership occupied eight different locations, starting on
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1112:"Struggling Immigrant Artist Tied to $ 80 Million New York Fraud"
931:"In Court, Experts Say Knoedler Ignored Warnings About Forgeries"
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1086:"New York City jury hears how a forger's fake fooled art buyers"
1032:"The Big Fake: Behind the Scenes of Knoedler Gallery's Downfall"
988:"Now Defunct Knoedler Gallery Settles Lawsuits for Fake Rothkos"
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and his wife Eleanore claimed that the gallery sold them a fake
897:. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA.
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1830:"M. Knoedler & Co. Records in the Frank Simpson Archive"
1681:"Knoedler Gallery Director Settles Lawsuit Over Fake Rothko"
1655:"Closed New York Gallery Settles Suit Over 'Forged' Pollock"
1449:"Extradition to US for Spanish dealer in big art fraud case"
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1505:"Knoedler Gallery Heads to Trial in Sale of a Fake Rothko"
1250:"Second Suit Accuses Knoedler Gallery of Selling Fake Art"
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Stereoscopic photograph of the Knoedler gallery interior,
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Pettersson, Edvard; Hurtado, Patricia (5 October 2012).
605:"Knoelder Gallery again accused of fraud in new lawsuit"
1276:"Artist's Family Says Gallery Ignored Warning of Fakes"
909:"No. 20-1566 In the Supreme Court of the United States"
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Knoedler dated its origin to 1846, when French dealers
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M. Knoedler & Co. records, approximately 1848-1971
892:"Case 2:05-cv-03459-JFW-E Document 621 Filed 04/30/19"
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seized by the Gestapo in 1944. The El Greco painting,
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of Lugano, Switzerland purchased it in October 1976.
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of works from the Russian Imperial collection in the
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Bowley, Graham; Moynihan, Colin (January 24, 2016).
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88:in the US, having been in operation for 165 years.
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718:"LAWYERS CHASE ELUSIVE FIGURE IN KNOEDLER LAWSUIT"
694:. Henry Ling Ltd, Dorset Press. pp. 163–180.
520:reached a settlement agreement with the heirs of
293:, with loans from 15 institutions, including the
1924:Art museums and galleries disestablished in 2011
1783:"Getty Institute Buys Knoedler Gallery Archive"
1914:Defunct art museums and galleries in Manhattan
1624:"Collector Calls $ 17 Million Pollock a Phony"
123:, with customers including collectors such as
1919:Art museums and galleries established in 1846
1834:Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
1013:"The Knoedler-Rosales Case - artnet Magazine"
832:"Seattle Museum Is Sued For a Looted Matisse"
775:"READING THE TEA LEAVES IN THE KNOEDLER MESS"
562:Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
210:(Armand Hammer's grandson) was its chairman.
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585:. UC Berkeley School of Law. August 22, 2022
1909:2011 disestablishments in New York (state)
1531:Made You Look: A True Story About Fake Art
434:Made You Look: A True Story About Fake Art
348:Rue St. Honoré, après midi, effet de pluie
479:sued the gallery in relation to the work
455:International Foundation for Art Research
431:directed and produced the Netflix film,
1904:1846 establishments in New York (state)
830:Dobrzynski, Judith H. (4 August 1998).
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1594:"The Springfield Museum sues Knoedler"
1447:Clendenning, Alan (16 February 2016).
868:"The Springfield Museum sues Knoedler"
607:. blogs.nytimes.com. January 30, 2013.
360:Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza
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918:. Supreme Court of the United States.
655:Shnayerson, Michael (23 April 2012).
312:Alleged connection to Nazi looted art
181:secret sales by the Soviet government
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1705:Neuendorf, Henri (4 December 2015).
540:in September 1942 and killed at the
445:Lawsuits and claims related to sales
27:Defunct New York City art dealership
1679:Moynihan, Colin (8 February 2016).
1139:Moynihan, Colin (8 February 2016).
305:, a coup for a commercial gallery.
230:. By the 1890s, it operated from a
187:in the 1920s and 1930s, along with
1393:"Bergantinos Diaz Qian Indictment"
1055:Boucher, Brian (5 February 2016).
747:Gray, Christopher (8 March 2012).
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1248:Cohen, Patricia (29 March 2012).
960:Cohen, Patricia (December 2011).
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1781:Vogel, Carol (18 October 2012).
986:Volen, Guelda (12 August 2015).
929:Miller, M.H. (5 February 2016).
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1373:. NBC New York. 31 January 2017
1319:Federal Bureau of Investigation
441:, premiered in London in 2019.
332:, a dealer who worked with the
159:, and institutions such as the
1756:Villa, Angelica (2021-04-16).
1274:Cohen, Patricia (6 May 2012).
244:B. Altman and Company Building
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1421:Swaine, Jon (22 April 2014).
850:"El Greco Nazi Loot Returned"
366:Art fraud scandal and closure
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1734:. 2022-02-14. Archived from
1511:. pp. Section C, Page 1
1030:Miller, M. H. (2016-04-25).
542:Treblinka concentration camp
466:Jacopo da Ponte (Il Bassano)
378:art dealer Glafira Rosales.
1084:Hays, Tom (February 2016).
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1810:. Getty Research Institute
1808:"Knoedler Gallery archive"
1402:. United States Government
1165:Cohn, Scott (2018-08-17).
657:"A Question of Provenance"
299:Metropolitan Museum of Art
161:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1732:"CRANACH DIGITAL ARCHIVE"
532:which had passed through
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1400:US Department of Justice
838:– via NYTimes.com.
749:"When Elegance Sold Art"
554:Getty Research Institute
370:The gallery's president
86:commercial art galleries
1628:Courthouse News Service
680:Goldstein, 2003, p. 167
526:Lucas Cranach the Elder
326:Portrait of a Gentleman
303:National Gallery of Art
295:Corcoran Gallery of Art
516:In 2021 the estate of
505:Wall Street executive
385:paintings of works by
383:Abstract Expressionist
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141:Walter P. Chrysler Jr.
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39: 1860–1880
1876:Frank Simpson Archive
1866:at Wikimedia Commons
439:Driven to Abstraction
267:John Singleton Copley
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208:Michael Armand Hammer
179:were involved in the
45:M. Knoedler & Co.
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1899:American art dealers
1836:. Paul Mellon Centre
1453:The Associated Press
356:Stephen Hahn Gallery
272:Watson and the Shark
248:Carrère and Hastings
129:Cornelius Vanderbilt
125:Collis P. Huntington
121:Old Master paintings
1738:on 14 February 2022
1459:on 18 February 2016
811:on 22 February 2016
583:"Meet Ann Freedman"
522:Margarete Eisenmann
427:In 2020, filmmaker
137:William Rockefeller
1787:The New York Times
1685:The New York Times
1567:Warnica, Richard.
1509:The New York Times
1280:The New York Times
1254:The New York Times
1145:The New York Times
1116:The New York Times
966:The New York Times
836:The New York Times
753:The New York Times
485:catalogue raisonné
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133:Henry O. Havemeyer
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1862:Media related to
1598:www.lootedart.com
1573:Canadian Business
1321:. U.S. Government
1196:The National Post
872:www.lootedart.com
799:Corbett, Rachel.
716:Corbett, Rachel.
511:Willem de Kooning
387:Robert Motherwell
350:. The art dealer
196:Carroll Carstairs
117:Charles Carstairs
110:Baden-Württemberg
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