State-owned Étienne Terrus museum in the southern French city of Elne, near the Spanish border, has discovered that 82 of the 140 works originally thought to have been painted by the renowned artist are in fact fakes, French media reported.
An alarm was raised by an art historian after taking note that some of the buildings depicted in the paintings were erected after Étienne Terrus, a close friend of painter Henri Matisse, died in the 1920s.
The Twitter community quickly reacted to the news, with some even saying it might be fake:
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Others remarked the museum will need to rebrand in the wake of the news report:
Many of the forged paintings, namely watercolors and drawings, were bought with money from municipal funds over recent years, whereas others were presented to the museum by local groups that raised sufficient sums.