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Man tried to sell fake Lucian Freud painting on eBay | Man tried to sell fake Lucian Freud painting on eBay |
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A fraudster tried to sell a fake version of a Lucian Freud work "worth millions" on eBay for just £3,000. | |
Vincent Dyer attempted to sell a counterfeit portrait of artist Francis Bacon. | |
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said he had "deliberately aimed to mislead the public into believing he was selling a famed 1952 original" - which was stolen in 1988. | |
Dyer, of Greenford, west London, was given a four-month suspended jail term. | Dyer, of Greenford, west London, was given a four-month suspended jail term. |
He was previously convicted of three counts of fraud after a trial at Isleworth Crown Court. | He was previously convicted of three counts of fraud after a trial at Isleworth Crown Court. |
Bacon and German-British artist Freud were close friends and each created several pieces of work depicting the other. | Bacon and German-British artist Freud were close friends and each created several pieces of work depicting the other. |
The original 5in by 7in painting (12.7cm by 17.8cm) belonged to the Tate but was stolen from an art gallery in Berlin in 1988. | |
It has never been recovered, and the CPS said the piece was worth "millions of pounds". | It has never been recovered, and the CPS said the piece was worth "millions of pounds". |
In the eBay advert Dyer wrote: "In very good condition. Has been kept in secure storage for many years." | In the eBay advert Dyer wrote: "In very good condition. Has been kept in secure storage for many years." |
He also claimed the painting had been a gift to his father from Freud himself, but the copy had in fact been bought by Dyer in 2012. | He also claimed the painting had been a gift to his father from Freud himself, but the copy had in fact been bought by Dyer in 2012. |
Marie Olo, from the CPS, said: "Vincent Dyer dishonestly tried to sell a replica of a well-known Lucian Freud painting to make a gain for himself. | Marie Olo, from the CPS, said: "Vincent Dyer dishonestly tried to sell a replica of a well-known Lucian Freud painting to make a gain for himself. |
"He claimed the false advert had only ever been a 'sales pitch' to attract interest, but the prosecution was able to prove that he had deliberately aimed to mislead the public into believing he was selling a famed 1952 original." | "He claimed the false advert had only ever been a 'sales pitch' to attract interest, but the prosecution was able to prove that he had deliberately aimed to mislead the public into believing he was selling a famed 1952 original." |
Dyer was also ordered to complete 120 hours of unpaid work. | Dyer was also ordered to complete 120 hours of unpaid work. |
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