21 forged Salvador Dalí pieces were seized from Parma art exhibition in Italy

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An exhibition at a famous art and cultural center in Parma, Italy, was discovered that a few tattoos Salvador Dalí Works were among the collections and a police raid on Wednesday.
Palazzo Tarasconi exhibited a “Salvador Dalí, between art and legend” (“Salvador Dalí, Trara Arte e Mito”), which exhibited masterpieces by Surrealist artist.
Palazzo Tarasconi was built in the 16th century and is known as a cultural center of various exhibitions and fine arts.
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According to the Associated Press (EP), the Italian police overturned by the Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation that some branch parts were fake.
On Wednesday, Italian Carabini Art Squad carried out 21 pieces of carpets, drawings and engravings following the order of a judge.
The police have 21 tattoos Salvador Dalí pieces seized from a Parma art exhibition in Italy. (Carabini Cultural Heritage Protection Command) through AP)
According to the AP, the investigation continues.
According to the Fine Arts Expert Institute, it is estimated that “more than 50% of the art circulating on the market” can be applied fake or wrong.
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AP is one of the most fake artists in the world, along with Dalí, Pablo Picasso and Amadeo Modigliani, referring to Artnews.

Palazzo Tarasconi was built in the 16th century and is known as a cultural center of fine arts. It is home to various exhibitions. (Istock)
According to the Dalí Museum (TDM), Dalí was born in 1904 to the atheist father who shaped a Catholic mother and surrealist style in Spain.
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“Montreal, London and Spain, Tokyo, Venice and the United States of the United States of Dalí’s undesirable ability and extraordinary creativity, fearlessness, inspiration and brutal expression has become a universal language.”

In 1904, Dalí was born in Spain, a Catholic mother and atheist father who shaped her surrealist style. (Istock)
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