‘Fu Baoshi’ paintings on exhibit in Hong Kong mall are fakes, warns art dealer
By , on February 7th, 2013
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Admiring great paintings by world-class masters might be a pleasant experience – but be careful because some of them being exhibited in Hong Kong might be fake, one of the city’s art dealers warned on Thursday. Jenny Pat, also known by her Chinese name Fu Leilei, is the granddaughter of the late Chinese master painter Fu Baoshi. She said all the 15 paintings now being exhibited in a Hong Kong shopping mall, and claiming to be by her grandfather, were fakes. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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‘Fu Baoshi’ paintings on exhibit in Hong Kong mall are fakes, warns art dealer
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‘Fu Baoshi’ paintings on exhibit in Hong Kong mall are fakes, warns art dealer
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Admiring great paintings by world-class masters might be a pleasant experience – but be careful because some of them being exhibited in Hong Kong might be fake, one of the city’s art dealers warned on Thursday. Jenny Pat, also known by her Chinese name Fu Leilei, is the granddaughter of the late Chinese master painter Fu Baoshi. She said all the 15 paintings now being exhibited in a Hong Kong shopping mall, and claiming to be by her grandfather, were fakes. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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‘Fu Baoshi’ paintings on exhibit in Hong Kong mall are fakes, warns art dealer
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