Mark Landis dressed as a Jesuit |
Most art forgers do it for the money and some have made millions
replicating famous masterpieces. But 58-year-old Mark Landis, a soft
spoken Louisiana native, is not your typical copy cat. The highly
prolific, skilled painter, has been forging well known works of art for
30 years, with the sole purpose of donating these "originals" to museums
around the country. Dressed as a businessman, or in more recent years,
as a Jesuit priest, Landis has approached over 50 museums, 20 States,
offering them coveted paintings for their collections. Sometimes the
works will be donated in a relative's name, like his mother, other times
he will offer the work simply to be philanthropic. He would never take
money for the work, not even a tax deduction. Mr. Landis would
often go under his own name, or Father Scott, speaking with museum heads
around the country. Several accepted the works and some were even hung
among their permanent collections. However many were discovered quite
quickly as inauthentic. Last week, the Avant Diaries released
a video inviting viewers in to the strange world of Mr. Landis where
the artist explains, "About all I've got is an ability to draw or
paint…Sure it's not real, but if something's attractive or beautiful
that's what counts."
Link (here) to watch the documentary video
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