FACTOID #53: If you thought Antarctica was inhospitable, think again - its land area is only ninety-eight percent ice. Reassuringly, the other 2% is categorised as "barren rock".
David Stein (? - ?) was a French-born painter who become an art forger.
Stein moved to USA because prizes there were higher. When he was working as a PR man for a Hollywood film Lust for Life about Vincent Van Gogh he noticed the paintings that had been made for the film.
Stein never copied a painting but painted in the style of the master he liked. He studied Marc Chagall to copy his color scheme. He also mastered the styles of Matisse, Braque, Paul Klee, Miro, Jean Cocteau and Rouault. In 1965 Stein made a painting in style of Picasso and sold it for $14.000. He made maybe million of dollars.
In 1967 one of his forgeries was noticed hanging in a New York gallery and he was arrested. Art dealers refused to cooperate with the prosecution because that would have meant they'd have to admit they had been fooled. Still Stein was convicted of six counts of art forgery and grand larceny.
After Stein had served his prison term in States, he was deported to France where he served another one. Prison authorities allowed him to make further paintings, although now using his own name. In 1969 London gallery sold some of these paintings.
After Stein was released, he returned to painting, this time selling his paintings under his own name.
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Stein, D., Roth, S., Vogelsang, L., and NŸsslein-Volhard, C. The polarity of the dorso-ventral axis in the Drosophila embryo is defined by an extracellular signal.
Stein, D., and Stevens, L.M. Establishment of dorsal-ventral and terminal pattern in the Drosophila embryo.
Stein, D., and NŸsslein-Volhard, C. Multiple extracellular activities in Drosophila egg perivitelline fluid are required for establishment of embryonic dorsal-ventral polarity.