Wednesday, September 8, 2010
 

Mexican Prosecutors Investigate Alleged Frida Fakes

On Tuesday, September 22nd, Mexican federal prosecutors began investigating whether or not more than 1,000 items attributed to artist Frida Kahlo were forged. For previous entry on this story, click here.

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