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Museum worker swaps original artwork with fakes, buys Rolls Royce

The 30-year-old man stole the 'Das Märchen vom Froschkönig' (The Tale of the Frog Prince) painting made by Franz von Stuck, replaced it with a fake version and put the original up, for auction.

September 30, 2023 / 18:33 IST
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The man used the money to buy a Rolls Royce and the watches and also repaid his pending debts. (Representational Image).

A German museum worker was convicted and suspended for 21 months for swapping an original artwork with a fake version and then buying a Rolls Royce and watches with the money he got after selling the original artwork, a CNN report said.

The report said that the 30-year-old man, an employee of the Deutsches Museum in Munich from May 2016 to April 2018, stole the "Das Märchen vom Froschkönig" (The Tale of the Frog Prince) painting made by Franz von Stuck, replaced it with a fake version and put the original up, for auction.

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In addition to the suspension, the man was also fined 60,600 euros for stealing the painting. He had told a lie to the auction house, saying that the painting belonged to his great-grandparents or grandparents.

The painting was later sold for 70,000 euros, out of which the man got 50,000 euros after the deduction of the auction fee.