Salvador Dalí "Detective" Spots Real vs. Fake Art
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Get the 5-minute newsletter keeping 2M+ innovators in the loop: https://thehustle.co/ Salvador Dalí was one of the most popular artists of his time. While he enjoyed the spotlight, he wasn’t so careful about protecting his work and paved the way for forgers to rip off his art. Fraudulent Dalí works still flood the market today. Bernard Ewell, known as the “Dalí Detective,” has identified 58k Dalí fakes in his career. He walks us through his process and sheds a light on how Dalí became one of the most forged artists in history. To watch the full video, click here: https://youtu.be/H319E1xhqmg