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Yves Chaudron : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yves Chaudron Yves Chaudron was a French master art forger who is alleged to have copied images of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa as part of Eduardo de Valfierno's famous 1911 Mona Lisa painting theft. ==Theft of the Mona Lisa==
Valfierno's account relayed by reporter Karl Decker, in ''The Saturday Evening Post'' in 1932. According to Decker, Valfierno had provided details of the theft in confidence; to be published only after his death.〔(''The Lost Mona Lisa'' ) by R. A. Scotti (Random House, 2010)〕 According to that account, in 1910, Valfierno had conspired with Chaudron to steal the Mona Lisa and produce copies of the painting which would then be sold to private buyers. The plan had been to sell each copy as the "original" while the location of the real painting was unknown.〔(''Leonardo's Lost Princess: One Man's Quest to Authenticate an Unknown Portrait by Leonardo Da Vinci'' ) by Peter Silverman & Catherine Whitney (John Wiley & Sons, 2011)〕 Chaudron, "spent the winter of 1910 creating clones of Leonardo's great portrait" while Valfierno made arrangements to steal the real painting.〔(''The Man Who Stole the Mona Lisa'' ) Robert Noah (St. Martin's Press, 1998)〕 In the early hours of 21 August 1911, Louvre employee Vincenzo Peruggia and two accomplices carried the Mona Lisa out of the museum covered in a painter's smock.〔(''The New Encyclopedia of American Scandal'' ) by George C. Kohn (Infobase Publishing, 2001)〕
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