Carl HOLSÖE
1863–1935, Denmark
Also known as: Holsoe
Oil on canvas, Interior with woman, signed C Holsöe, approx. 70x50 cm. Ostensibly depicting a genuine painting by Carl Holsöe. The painting is part of one of the many cases of fraud, the police seized from the same forger in the late 1990's and early 2000's. The forger was of Russian origin and lived for a short period in Denmark. As Paul Fischer, Carl Holsöe's paintings popular to counterfeit. This painting is an example of how the forger copied a typical interior designs from Holsöe's original painting. After an expert assessment and judgment declared that the painting is not genuine. It is a forgery.
Oil on canvas, hand-working woman, signed "C. Holsöe", approx. 39x30 cm. Ostensibly representing an authentic painting by the Danish artist Carl Holsöe. When police in Copenhagen made a reconnaissance visit to an auction house in Copenhagen they found several counterfeit paintings submitted for sale. All were seized, and after expert investigation and they explained that this painting is not genuine. It is a forgery. As Paul Fischer, is Carl Holsöe's paintings popular to counterfeit. This painting is an example of how the forger copied a typical interior designs from Holsöe's original painting.
Oil on canvas, Interior with woman reading, signed C Holsöe, approx. 40x50 cm. Ostensibly depicting a genuine painting by Carl Holsöe. The painting is part of one of the many cases of fraud, the police seized from the same forger in the late 1990's and early 2000's. The forger was of Russian origin and lived for a short period in Denmark. As Paul Fischer, Carl Holsöe's paintings popular to counterfeit. This painting is an example of how the forger copied a typical interior designs from Holsöe's original painting. After an expert assessment and judgment declared that the painting is not genuine. It is a forgery.