Anna GARDELL-ERICSON
1853–1939, Sweden
Also known as: AG
Signatures & monograms
17 signatures and monograms by Anna Gardell-Ericson. Compare authentic and documented counterfeit examples to study signature characteristics.

Signature proven counterfeit
Watercolor. The painting originally had a larger size and was then signed "Jenny Ulley 1905". Forger had purchased the painting for 200 Swedish crows. It has since been cropped and fitted with the famous archipelago painter Anna Gardell-Ericson's name. The painting was sold at a major auction house in Stockholm for SEK 4.400 but was withdrawn after the signature forgery had been discovered. After an expert assessment and judgment declared that the painting is not genuine. It is a forgery.

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