Improper practices within the Art Market have conspired to conceal a false childhood for Picasso and the enormous fraud which has been generated. Transparency and scientific analyses applied to works of art have also been rejected. In summation, leading figures within the Art Market have committed offenses against science, common sense, and the law.

        
Following are some of the works fraudulently attributed to Picasso, apart from those shown in the Connivance section.
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Author: Anonymous

Fraudulently attributed to Picasso, unsigned and undated

Niño Desnudo (Nude boy)
Circa 1896-1897
Oil on cartoon. 43,8 x 30,5 cm
Author: Anonymous

Fraudulently attributed to Picasso, unsigned and undated

El Gitanillo (Naked gypsy boy)
Horta d'Ebre 1898
Oil on canvas 49,7 x 32 cm
Author: José Ruiz Blasco

The "J" of José has been falsified to the "P" of Pablo and adding "Picasso" in a clumsy manner. Fraudulently attributed to Picasso

Jeune femme au panier
Barcelona 1898
Pencil on blue-gray paper. 26 x 20,6 cm
Author: José Ruiz Blasco

Signed J. Ruiz, the "J" of José has been falsified to the "P" of Pablo. Fraudulently attributed to Picasso

Portrait of Teresa Blasco
Malaga 1899
Gouache, coloured crayons, gold paint and pastel on paper. 26,5 x 35,6 cm
Author: Anonymous

Fraudulently attributed to Picasso, unsigned and undated

Dos hombres desnudos (Two naked men)
1896 - 1897
Oil on canvas. 80,6 x 63,4 cm


Fraudulently certified by Maya Widmaier-Picasso
Sotheby's - London. Sale Date: 20 Jun 2006. Sale Number: L06009. Lot Number: 123

"The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by Maya Widmaier-Picasso".
Sotheby's - New York. Sale Date: 4 May 2006. Sale Number: N08197. Lot Number: 126

"Maya Widmaier-Picasso has kindly confirmed the authenticity of this work".
Fraudulently certified by Maya Widmaier-Picasso. The criminal intention is proven.
The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by Maya Widmaier-Picasso and Josep Palau i Fabre.
Art Forgery
Art Forgery
Author: Anonymous

Fraudulently attributed to Picasso, unsigned and undated

Tête d'un homme barbu (La Llotja)
Barcelona, 1896
Oil on canvas, 28,5 x 36 cm
"Unknown Picasso", the authenticity of this work confirmed by Josep Palau i Fabre.
Author: José Ruiz Blasco

The "J" of José has been falsified to the "P" of Pablo and adding "Picasso" in a clumsy manner. Fraudulently attributed to Picasso

Mateu Fernández de Soto
1899-1900
Charcoal and gouache on paper. 47 x 30.5 cm
Christie's-New York. Sale Date: 3 May  2006. Sale Number: 1656. Lot Number: 236

has been removed from the lawsuit after not having auctioned the fraudulent

Pierre Daix has confirmed the authenticity of this work.
Author: Anonymous

Fraudulently attributed to Picasso, unsigned

Portrait (of Modesto Castilla)
Madrid 1897
Oil on canvas. 40 x 30 cm


Certificate by Josep Palau i Fabre (Barcelona, 1985).
Author: Anonymous

Fraudulently attributed to Picasso, signed "P. Ruiz Picasso", the handwriting belongs neither to José Ruiz nor to Pablo Picasso

La Corrida
1901
Charcoal drawing. 24,75 x 34,3 cm
Author: José Ruiz Blasco

Signed J. Ruiz, the "J" of José has been falsified to the "P" of Pablo and adding "Picasso" in a clumsy manner. Fraudulently attributed to Picasso

Menu for "Els Quatre Gats"
1898-99
Pen and brush and ink, watercolor and pencil on paper. 49,4 x 47,3 cm
Sotheby's - New York. Auction Date: 8 Nov 2006. Sale Number: N08241. Lot Number: 354

"The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by Maya Widmaier-Picasso".