​Police Museum in Split displays counterfeit art pieces

The Police Museum in Split staged an exhibition of counterfeit products and forgeries as part of the two-day international conference "Security of Historical Cities 2018 - Challenges of Tourism" which ended on Saturday. The collection of counterfeit art pieces, paintings, and sculptures of well-known Croatian artists seized on the black market included forgeries of paintings by Edo Murtic, Zlatko Prica, Mersad Berber, Dimitrije Popovic, Vasko Lipovac, Ivan Lackovic Croata, Ivan Rabuzin, Ivan Getaldic and other prominent artists, and counterfeit sculptures by Dusan Dzamonja and one by Vojin Bakic. 

Of foreign artists, the exhibition titled "The Beauty of False Glitter" included counterfeit works by Salvador Dali and Pierre-Auguste Renoir.

The police started assembling this collection ten years ago after obtaining permission from courts to donate the seized counterfeit works of art to the Police Museum rather than destroy them.

The exhibition was staged in the Le Meridien Lav Hotel during the 16-17 March conference, which was attended by security experts from the United States, the United Kingdom, Israel and Turkey. (Hina)

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