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Wolfgang Beltracchi: Biography, Facts and Career

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Wolfgang Beltracchi
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Wolfgang Beltracchi (né Fischer; born 4 February 1951) is a German former art forger and visual artist who has admitted to forging hundreds of paintings in an international art scam netting millions of euros. Beltracchi, together with his wife Helene, sold forgeries of alleged works by famous artists, including Max Ernst, Heinrich Campendonk, Fernand Léger, and Kees van Dongen. Though he was found guilty for forging 14 works of art that sold for a combined $45m (£28.6m), he claims to have faked "about 50" artists. The total estimated profits Beltracchi made from his forgeries surpasses $100m. In 2011, after a 40-day trial, Beltracchi was found guilty and sentenced to six years in a German prison. His wife, Helene, was given a four-year sentence, and both were ordered to pay millions in restitution. Beltracchi was freed on 9 January 2015, having served just over three years in prison. Beltracchi is an artist who sells his paintings and sculptures to international collectors without the protection of art makers and the international art market.

Quick facts about Wolfgang Beltracchi

  • Full name: Wolfgang Beltracchi
  • Born: 1951-02-04
  • Nationality: Germany
  • Known as: Author
  • Wikidata ID: Q98085

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Who is Wolfgang Beltracchi?

Wolfgang Beltracchi (né Fischer; born 4 February 1951) is a German former art forger and visual artist who has admitted to forging hundreds of paintings in an international art scam netting millions of euros.

What nationality is Wolfgang Beltracchi?

Wolfgang Beltracchi is Germany.

When was Wolfgang Beltracchi born?

Wolfgang Beltracchi was born on 1951-02-04.

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