Talk:Knoedler
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Needs expansion in the fraud area
editI cleaned this article up today, adding perhaps a dozen refs and many details. It seems like this article has not seen much work since the scandal that closed the gallery in 2008. In any case, if you are thinking of working on it, it needs some expansion in the area of the scandal itself (perhaps a new section?). Before I stated working on the article the names of the director (Ann Freedman) and the dealer who supplied the fakes (Glafira Rosales) were not even in the article. Both names have been very widely published-- I added a ref for Rozales' guilty plea, from the FBI's own web site! Maybe I am missing something and there is already an article for the RoZales/Knoedler art fraud?198.58.164.152 (talk) 06:21, 8 February 2016 (UTC)
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