- John Myatt
John Myatt, (born 1945), is a British
artist and convicted forger who, withJohn Drewe , perpetrated what has been described as "the biggest art fraud of the 20th century". [cite web
url = http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,,1661836,00.html
author= Honigsbaum, Mark
title = The master forger
publisher = "The Guardian "
date =2005-12-05
accessdate = 2007-08-31]Early life
The son of a farmer, Myatt attended art school, and discovered a talent for mimicking other artists' styles, but at first only painted for amusement and for friends. He worked as a songwriter for a time, and wrote the single "Silly Games", a
UK Top 40 hit forJanet Kay in 1979. He later worked as ateacher inStaffordshire . [cite web
url = http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,,1819685,00.html
author= Ferguson, Euan
title = Making Monet
publisher = "The Guardian "
date =2006-07-16
accessdate = 2007-08-31]Painting
When his wife left him in 1985, Myatt gave up teaching to spend more time with his children, and attempted to make a living by painting original works in the style of well known artists. He placed an
advertisement in "Private Eye " magazine which read "Genuine fakes. Nineteen and twentieth century paintings from £150". [cite web
url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,314899,00.html
author= Gentleman, Amelia
title = Fakes leave art world in chaos
publisher = "The Guardian "
date =1999-02-13
accessdate = 2007-08-31] He was initially honest about the nature of his paintings, but John Drewe, a regular customer, was able to re-sell some of his paintings as genuine works. When he later told Myatt thatChristie's had accepted his "Albert Gleizes " painting as genuine and paid £25,000, Myatt became a willing accomplice to Drewe's fraud, and began to paint more pictures in the style of masters likeRoger Bissiere ,Marc Chagall ,Le Corbusier ,Jean Dubuffet ,Alberto Giacometti ,Matisse ,Ben Nicholson ,Nicholas de Stael andGraham Sutherland .Forgeries
According to
police estimates, Myatt painted about 200 forgeries in a regular schedule and delivered them to Drewe in London. Police later recovered only 60 of them. Drewe sold them to theauction house s of Christie's, Phillips andSotheby's and to dealers inLondon ,Paris andNew York . [cite web
url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,314984,00.html
title = Faker who flooded art world jailed for 6 years
publisher = "The Guardian "
date =1999-02-16
accessdate = 2007-08-31]Arrest and trial
In September 1995, Myatt was arrested by
Scotland Yard detectives. He quickly confessed, stating that he had created the paintings usingemulsion paint andK-Y Jelly , a mixture that dried quickly but was hardly reminiscent of the originalpigment s. He estimated that he had earned around £275,000 [cite web
url = http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/09/07/nfake07.xml
author= Bennett, Will
title = After brush with law, artist puts his fakes on show
publisher = "The Daily Telegraph "
date =2002-09-07
accessdate = 2007-08-31] and offered to return £18,000 and to help to convict Drewe. He had come to dislike the deception and Drewe.On
April 16 1996 police raided Drewe's gallery in theReigate suburb of London and found materials he had used to forge certificates of authenticity. Drewe had also alteredprovenance s of genuine paintings to link them to Myatt's forgeries and added bogus documents toarchive s of various institutions in order to "prove" their authenticity.The trial against Myatt and Drewe began September 1998. On
February 13 ,1999 , John Myatt was sentenced to one year inprison for a conspiracy to defraud and was released the following June after serving four months of his sentence. Drewe was sentenced for six years for conspiracy and served two. [cite web
url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,314984,00.html
title = Faker who flooded art world jailed for 6 years
publisher = "The Guardian "
date =1999-02-16
accessdate = 2007-08-31]Current career
After his release, Myatt has continued to paint commissioned
portrait s and clear copies, and has held exhibitions of his work. [cite web
url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/2032177.stm
title = Art fraudster to hold fake exhibition
publisher = "BBC News "
date =2002-07-07
accessdate = 2007-08-31] His paintings are now marked indelibly as fakes, and have sold for up to £45,000.In 2007 it was reported that a film was to be made about Myatt's case, written by
Dick Clement andIan La Frenais and with the working title "Genuine Fakes".He now works alongside law enforcement in helping to expose fraudsters. [cite web
url = http://arts.guardian.co.uk/art/news/story/0,,2126779,00.html
title = Art forger finds Hollywood fame
author= Thorpe, Vanessa
publisher = "The Observer "
date =2007-07-15
accessdate = 2007-08-31]References
External links
* [http://www.washingtongreen.co.uk/artists/john_myatt/ John Myatt at Washington Green Fine Art] - includes examples of work and interviews
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