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Alceo Dossena


Alceo Dossena'''Alceo Dossena''' (1878-1937) was an Italy|Italian sculptor. His dealers marketed his creations as originals. Dossena was a talented stonemason and sculptor who was skilled at duplicating classical Ancient Greece|Greek, Ancient Rome|Roman, medieval, and Renaissance artistic styles and such artists as Giovanni Pisano, Simone Martini and Donatello. He was skilled enough that his dealer Alfredo Fasoli sold them to museums and collectors as authentic antiques. One of them included a sculptured tomb attributed to Mino da Fiesole that was sold to Boston Museum of Fine Arts. In 1928 Dossena noticed that some of his works were in large collections as ancient - and also realized that his dealers were keeping most of the money; he got only equal to $200 per sale. He revealed the ruse and sued his dealers. Dossena defended himself against forgery charges by claiming that he had been unaware that others were selling his work under false pretenses. A trial cleared him and he received equal to $66.000 in compensation. His subsequent exhibit in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, unfortunately, turned out to be a failure. The Italian government auctioned 39 Dossena works in 1933. Alceo Dossena died a poor man in 1937. Allegedly many Dossena creations still circulate in the art market as genuine. Category:1878 births|Dossena, Alceo Category:1937 deaths|Dossena, Alceo Category:Art forgery|Dossena, Alceo Category:Italian sculptors|Dossena, Alceo

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