Yves Chaudron was a supposed French master art forger who is alleged to have copied images of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa as part of Eduardo de Valfierno's famous 1911 Mona Lisa painting theft. In reality he may be a fictional character created by Karl Decker for an article that ran in a 1932 issue of the Saturday Evening Post, and passed off as a real person. There is also very little evidence that Valfierno actually existed, or if he did, that he was involved in the theft of the Mona Lisa at all.
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| - Yves Chaudron est un supposé faussaire français de toiles de maîtres, célèbre pour avoir soi-disant exécuté des copies de La Joconde à l'occasion de son vol en 1911. L'existence de Chaudron n'a jamais été prouvée. Il est sans doute l'invention de Karl Decker, qui, en 1932, dans un article pour le Saturday Evening Post, le fit passer pour une personne réelle.
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- Yves Chaudron was a supposed French master art forger who is alleged to have copied images of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa as part of Eduardo de Valfierno's famous 1911 Mona Lisa painting theft. In reality he may be a fictional character created by Karl Decker for an article that ran in a 1932 issue of the Saturday Evening Post, and passed off as a real person. There is also very little evidence that Valfierno actually existed, or if he did, that he was involved in the theft of the Mona Lisa at all. (en)
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| - Yves Chaudron est un supposé faussaire français de toiles de maîtres, célèbre pour avoir soi-disant exécuté des copies de La Joconde à l'occasion de son vol en 1911. L'existence de Chaudron n'a jamais été prouvée. Il est sans doute l'invention de Karl Decker, qui, en 1932, dans un article pour le Saturday Evening Post, le fit passer pour une personne réelle.
* Portail de la peinture
* Portail de l’histoire de l’art (fr)
- Yves Chaudron was a supposed French master art forger who is alleged to have copied images of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa as part of Eduardo de Valfierno's famous 1911 Mona Lisa painting theft. In reality he may be a fictional character created by Karl Decker for an article that ran in a 1932 issue of the Saturday Evening Post, and passed off as a real person. There is also very little evidence that Valfierno actually existed, or if he did, that he was involved in the theft of the Mona Lisa at all. (en)
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