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Theo van Wijngaarden : ウィキペディア英語版 | Theo van Wijngaarden Theo van Wijngaarden (27 February 1874, Rotterdam – 4 November 1952, Voorburg) was a Dutch art forger. Van Wijngaarden was born in Rotterdam and later lived in The Hague. Associated often with fellow art forger Han van Meegeren, van Wijngaarden was a lesser artist whose legitimate income came largely from restoration, working with cheaply purchased pictures and moving them to other areas of Europe to sell for a profit. He worked on several of van Meegeren's well known forgeries, including ''Frans Hals'' and ''Smiling Girl'', a painting once thought to be a work of Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer, akin to his ''Girl with a Pearl Earring'' and donated by collector Andrew W. Mellon to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. in 1937.〔''Vrij Nederland'' (magazine) (February 26, 1996), p. 35–69.〕 Van Wijngaarden often served as the front man, making the sales deals on van Meegeren's forgeries. ==Notes==
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