SALES OF PAINTINGS
ALLEGATIONS OF FRAUD Received Jan. 21, 8.14 p.m. LONDON, Jan. 20. The Telegraph’s Paris correspondent gays the trial of J. C. Millet, a grandson of the painter of “The Angelas, was charged with selling worthless pictures. It is alleged that Millet firstly confined himself to putting his grandfather’s signature to plausible pictures, but the business succeeded so well it extended to the use of the names of many others whose pictures were in demand. _______
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 18, 22 January 1935, Page 7
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77SALES OF PAINTINGS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 18, 22 January 1935, Page 7
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