- Centre Picasso, Horta de San Juan, Tarragona, Spain
- Exhibition Manuel Pallarès and Pablo Ruiz Picasso
- Author: Manuel Pallarès
- Fraudulently attributed to Picasso
- Academia
1895-96
- Author: Anonymous
- Absolutely false, unsigned and undated
- Portrait of the father
Drawing and watercolor on sanguine
- Author: Anonymous
- Absolutely false, fraudulently attributed to Picasso
- Portrait of Manuel Pallarès
Barcelona, 1895
Oil on board, 30x35 cm.
- Author: José Ruiz Blasco
- Fraudulently attributed to Picasso
- Manuel Pallarès, painting
Barcelona, 1895
Lead pencil on paper, 31x24,4 cm.
- Author: José Ruiz Blasco
- Fraudulently attributed to Picasso
- Manuel Pallarès, painting
Barcelona, 1895
Pen on paper, 29,5x23,8cm.
- Author: José Ruiz Blasco
- Fraudulently attributed to Picasso
- In Picasso's handwriting, who recognizes that the
painting is not his, the visitors are being swindled
- Manuel Pallarès, side view
Barcelona, 1895
Pen on paper, 26x19,5 cm.
FLAGRANT SWINDLE
- The Centre Picasso at present is still exhibiting "El Gitanillo", el "Portrait of Manuel Pallarès" and "Academic nude"
- Absolutely false, fraudulently attributed to Picasso
TROBADA D'ENTITATS, MUSEUS I EXPERTS PICASSIANS
MEETING WITH THE ORGANIZATIONS, MUSEUMS AND PICASSO EXPERTS
http://www.centrepicasso.org/
HORTA DE SANT JOAN 16 i 17 de septiembre
PRESS RELEASE:
- A round-table discussion had been announced over the Internet for the 17th of September, in Horta, about the future Picasso projects.
- Rómulo-Antonio Tenés announced his assistance, and so it ocurred. He occupied the first row, followed by a disappearing act of "the Experts". Not one of them appeared.
- The vulgar stratagem being understood and, the reunion having been autoproclaimed as "inexpert", Mr. Tenés decided to leave the Hall.
- These false experts are connivent criminals, and in consequence, cowards!
Rómulo-Antonio Tenés
- Author: Anonymous
- Absolutely false, the handwriting belongs neither to
José Ruiz, nor to Pablo Picasso
- Portrait of the mother
Barcelona, 1896
Pastel on paper, 49,8x39 cm.
- Picasso only started to paint, in a clumsy manner, in 1900
1.- Rómulo-Antonio Tenés in Horta
Marilyn McCully, author of diverse books about Picasso
Josefina Matamoros, director of the Museu d'Art Modern de Céret
Enrique Mallén, director of On Line PICASSO Project, A&M Texas University
Rafael Inglada, author of diverse books about Picasso
Josep Palau i Fabre, President of the Fundación Palau,
author of diverse books about Picasso
Jean-Louis Andral, director of the Musée Picasso d'Antibes
Museu Picasso de Barcelona
Museu d'Art Modern de Céret
Museo Picasso de Málaga
Musée Picasso d'Antibes
On Line PICASSO Project, A&M Texas University
Fundació Palau, Caldes d'Estrac
Colección Eugenio Arias, Buitrago de Lozoya
Colecció Manolo Hugué, Caldes de Montbui
Sala Picasso de Gósol
Centre Picasso d'Horta de Sant Joan