José Ruiz Blasco / His Work
- A small sample of the works of José Ruiz Blasco:
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- A small sample of the works of Isidoro Brocos:
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FORENSIC SCIENCE 101

        - Works of José Ruiz Blasco, Picasso's father, dated 1891-1897, Fraudulently attributed by Picasso to himself, and so does Picasso Administration S.A. in their website http://www.picasso.fr/anglais/cdbio.htm ( Youth ).

        
- Illegaly usurped by Picasso since their inclusion in Cahiers d'Art 1932 by his accomplice, Christian Zervos.  And the fraud was ratified in 1935 by means of false testimony from Picasso and his mother, María, before the Courts of Paris (Merli criminal trial).

        - Currently, these works are being fraudulently exhibited at the Picasso Museums in Paris, Barcelona, Malaga and Abbey of Montserrat Museum. Visitors to these museums are therefore being duped.

        - A Rigourous Calligraphy Expert Report, dated 12/27/2002 registered before the Central Criminal Court number 4 of Spain, certifies that Picasso had taken over by deceitful means all the works in the period between 1891-1897, whose author is undoubtedly his father, José Ruiz Blasco, (and another 786 unsigned false works). Specfically, the "J  of Jose Ruiz had been falsified to the "P  of Pablo.

         -  Excerpt published in International Herald Tribune and The New York Times, October 23, 2004.
        - Works of Isidoro Brocos Gómez, La Guarda Institute, La Coruña, Spain, 1895. Stolen and fraudulently attributed by  Picasso to himself.

        - These works were stolen from Brocos, and they were later fraudulently attributed by Picasso to himself, through publication in Carnet de la Coruña by Gustavo Gili with obvious criminal intent.

        - At the present time, they are being fraudulently displayed at the Picasso Museum in Barcelona.
        
        - Visitors to the Picasso Museum in Barcelona are therefore being duped.
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