Authorities swooped down on an acclaimed Salvador Dalí exhibition held in Italy after mounting evidence suggested that several pieces on display were not authentic. The investigation, led by cultural heritage police, uncovered a collection of artworks allegedly crafted to mimic Dalí’s distinctive surrealist style but lacking proper provenance and authentication certificates. Organizers of the event are currently under scrutiny as experts work to verify the originality of every item exhibited.

Key findings so far include:

  • Multiple paintings suspected to be replicas or modern forgeries
  • Discrepancies in documentation accompanying the artworks
  • Evocative but suspicious signatures matching Dalí’s autograph
  • Claims that forged items were sourced through private collectors abroad
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