
Con/Artist: The Life and Crimes of the World's Greatest Art Forger - Tetro, Tony - Hardcover
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The art world is a much dirtier, nastier business than you might expect. Tony Tetro, one of the most renowned art forgers in history, will make you question every masterpiece youâve ever seen in a museum, gallery, or private collection. Tetroâs âRembrandts,â âCaravaggios,â âMiros,â and hundreds of other works now hang on walls around the globe. In 2019, it was revealed that Prince Charles received into his collection a Picasso, Dali, Monet, and Chagall, insuring them for over 200 million pounds, only to later discover that theyâre actually âTetros.â And the kicker? In Tonyâs words: âEven if some tycoon finds out his Rembrandt is a fake, whatâs he going to do, turn it in? Now his Rembrandt just became motel art. Better to keep quiet and pass it on to the next guy. Itâs the way things work for guys like me.â The Prince Charles scandal is the subject of a forthcoming feature documentary with Academy Award nominee Kief Davidson and coauthor Giampiero Ambrosi, in cooperation with Tetro.
Throughout Tetroâs career, his inimitable talent has been coupled with a reckless penchant for drugs, fast cars, and sleeping with other con artists. He was busted in 1989 and spent four years in court and one in prison. His voiceârough, wry, deeply authenticâis nothing like the high society he swanned around in, driving his Lamborghini or Ferrari, hobnobbing with aristocrats by day, and diving into debauchery when the lights went out. Heâs a former furniture store clerk who can walk around in Caravaggioâs shoes, become Picasso or Monet, with an encyclopedic understanding of their paint, their canvases, their vision. For years, he hid it all in an unassuming California townhouse with a secret art room behind a full-length mirror. (Press #* on his phone and the mirror pops open.) Pairing up with coauthor Ambrosi, one of the investigative journalists who uncovered the 2019 scandal, Tetro unveils the art world in an epic, alluring, at times unbelievable, but all-true narrative.
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The art world is a much dirtier, nastier business than you might expect. Tony Tetro, one of the most renowned art forgers in history, will make you question every masterpiece youâve ever seen in a museum, gallery, or private collection. Tetroâs âRembrandts,â âCaravaggios,â âMiros,â and hundreds of other works now hang on walls around the globe. In 2019, it was revealed that Prince Charles received into his collection a Picasso, Dali, Monet, and Chagall, insuring them for over 200 million pounds, only to later discover that theyâre actually âTetros.â And the kicker? In Tonyâs words: âEven if some tycoon finds out his Rembrandt is a fake, whatâs he going to do, turn it in? Now his Rembrandt just became motel art. Better to keep quiet and pass it on to the next guy. Itâs the way things work for guys like me.â The Prince Charles scandal is the subject of a forthcoming feature documentary with Academy Award nominee Kief Davidson and coauthor Giampiero Ambrosi, in cooperation with Tetro.
Throughout Tetroâs career, his inimitable talent has been coupled with a reckless penchant for drugs, fast cars, and sleeping with other con artists. He was busted in 1989 and spent four years in court and one in prison. His voiceârough, wry, deeply authenticâis nothing like the high society he swanned around in, driving his Lamborghini or Ferrari, hobnobbing with aristocrats by day, and diving into debauchery when the lights went out. Heâs a former furniture store clerk who can walk around in Caravaggioâs shoes, become Picasso or Monet, with an encyclopedic understanding of their paint, their canvases, their vision. For years, he hid it all in an unassuming California townhouse with a secret art room behind a full-length mirror. (Press #* on his phone and the mirror pops open.) Pairing up with coauthor Ambrosi, one of the investigative journalists who uncovered the 2019 scandal, Tetro unveils the art world in an epic, alluring, at times unbelievable, but all-true narrative.











