The State We're In, Story of the Week, part 26
From: Radio Netherlands Worldwide
Series: The State We're In 2011, Story of the Week
Length: 05:00
THE STATE WE’RE IN, STORY OF THE WEEK.
DATE: 11 November 2011
HOST: Jonathan Groubert
TAGS: art forgery, fakes, Dutch masters, Picasso, Karel Appel, Geert Jan Jansen
DESCRIPTION: Geert Jan Jansen made a career out of faking paintings by great artists. He eventually got caught but even so takes pride in the fact that some of his fakes are still in museums and catalogues around the world and no one knows, except for him.
PRONOUNCER: the name “Geert” features a sound that doesn’t exist in English. It can be approximated by saying an ‘h’with a hard ‘k’ sound, the way Scottish speakers would pronounce “loch”.
TSWI STORY OF THE WEEK 11 November 2011
IN: I’m Jonathan Groubert, host of...
RUNS: 5:00
OUT: ... t.s.w.i.org.
SUGGESTED OUTRO/EXTRO:
You can hear more of Jonathan Groubert’s conversation with a master forger on The State We’re In from Radio Netherlands at [TIME] right her on [STATION].
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Piece Description
THE STATE WE’RE IN, STORY OF THE WEEK.
DATE: 11 November 2011
HOST: Jonathan Groubert
TAGS: art forgery, fakes, Dutch masters, Picasso, Karel Appel, Geert Jan Jansen
DESCRIPTION: Geert Jan Jansen made a career out of faking paintings by great artists. He eventually got caught but even so takes pride in the fact that some of his fakes are still in museums and catalogues around the world and no one knows, except for him.
PRONOUNCER: the name “Geert” features a sound that doesn’t exist in English. It can be approximated by saying an ‘h’with a hard ‘k’ sound, the way Scottish speakers would pronounce “loch”.
TSWI STORY OF THE WEEK 11 November 2011
IN: I’m Jonathan Groubert, host of...
RUNS: 5:00
OUT: ... t.s.w.i.org.
SUGGESTED OUTRO/EXTRO:
You can hear more of Jonathan Groubert’s conversation with a master forger on The State We’re In from Radio Netherlands at [TIME] right her on [STATION].
