Monday, January 2, 2012

>>> Downloadable Norval Morrisseau Forensic Reports (Part I)

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~ Reference for Morrisseau's collectors and investigators





























From left to right /All paintings ©  by Norval Morrisseau/:

Top: "Spirit Composition", approx. 3'x4', © 1979; "Shaman Underworld", approx. 5'x3', © 1976; Middle: "Fire Spirit", 2.5'x2.5', © 1977; "Astral Spirit with Evil Serpent", approx. 5'x3', © 1978; "Copper Thunderbird", approx. 6'x4', © 1977; Bottom: "Artist Speaks with Moose Spirit", approx, 5'x5', © 1979; "Family", approx. 5'x5', © 1971. /Click on image to Enlarge/


>>> The above presented are 7 out of 12 paintings which are part of the forensic report analysis by Mr. Brian Lindblom of 'The Document Examination Consultants Inc.' - Forensic Expert & Document Examiner; Report dated January 24th, 2002.

Note: This report had been generated for Mr. Joseph McLeod of Maslak McLeod Gallery - who was at that time a member of Art Dealers Association of Canada (ADAC); and is currently a member of The Canadian Association of Personal Property Appraisers (CPPA).


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~ Dated January 24th, 2002
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> Forensic Report analysis /File No. 1349/02/ by Mr. Brian Lindblom of 'The Document Examination Consultants Inc.' - Forensic Expert & Document Examiner with X-RCMP fraud division credentials!.
 

Questioned painting No. 1

Page 5)
 

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"Warrior Thunderbird", 72"x48", © 1977 Norval Morrisseau
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Note: In a report this painting is labeled as "Copper Thunderbird"
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"Copper Thunderbird", approx. 6'x4', © 1977 Norval Morrisseau
~ See page 5 of Forensic Report analysis /File No. 1349/02/
/Front image and inscription on the reverse side of canvas/
/Click on image to Enlarge/
 

Questioned painting No. 2

Page 6)

 
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"Artist Speaks to Moose Spirit", 52"x57", © 1979 Norval Morrisseau
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Notes: This painting is currently available for purchase at Maslak McLeod Gallery, Toronto, Ontario (click HERE or HERE)

~ This painting was shown in 2007 on page 40 in the exhibition catalogue at Maslak McLeod Gallery - Endorsed by Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Honourable James K. Bartleman (click HERE).














































"Artist Speaks to Moose Spirit", approx. 5'x5', © 1979 Norval Morrisseau
~ See page 6 of Forensic Report analysis /File No. 1349/02/
/Front image and inscription on the reverse side of canvas/
/Click on image to Enlarge/


Questioned painting No. 5

Page 9)

 
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"Fire Spirit", approx. 2.5'x2.5', © 1979 Norval Morrisseau
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Note: In a report this painting is labeled as "Fire Spirit"
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"Fire Spirit", approx. 2.5'x2.5', © 1979 Norval Morrisseau
~ See page 9 of Forensic Report analysis /File No. 1349/02/
/Front image and inscription on the reverse side of canvas/
/Click on image to Enlarge/


Questioned painting No. 6

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"Untitled", 29"x43", © 1979 Norval Morrisseau
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Note: In a report this painting is labeled as "Spirit Composition"
         /see below/



 

"Spirit Composition", approx. 3'x4', © 1979 Norval Morrisseau
~ See page 10 of Forensic Report analysis /File No. 1349/02/
/Front image and inscription on the reverse side of canvas/
/Click on image to Enlarge/


Questioned painting No. 9

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"Untitled", 35"x55", © 1976 Norval Morrisseau
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Notes: This painting is currently available for purchase at Maslak McLeod Gallery, Toronto, Ontario (click HERE or HERE); titled "Woman and Man in Nature".

~ This painting was shown in 2007 on page 36 in the exhibition catalogue at Maslak McLeod Gallery - Endorsed by Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Honourable James K. Bartleman (click HERE).

~ Click HERE to view this painting shown behind Mr. Martin Mills, Mr. Christian McLeod and Mr. Phil Fontaine who is a former Chief of the Assembly of First Nations.

In a report this painting is labeled as "Shaman Underworld"
/see below/




 

"Shaman Underworld", 3'x5', © 1976 Norval Morrisseau
~ See page 13 of Forensic Report analysis /File No. 1349/02/
/Front image and inscription on the reverse side of canvas/
/Click on image to Enlarge/


Questioned painting No. 10

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"Together", 40"x54", © 1977 Norval Morrisseau
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Note: This painting was shown in 2007 on page 37 in the exhibition catalogue at Maslak McLeod Gallery - Endorsed by Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Honourable James K. Bartleman (click HERE)






























"Together", approx. 4'x5', © 1977 Norval Morrisseau
~ See page 14 of Forensic Report analysis /File No. 1349/02/
/Front image and inscription on the reverse side of canvas/
/Click on image to Enlarge/


Questioned painting No. 11

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"Untitled", 58"x55", © 1971 Norval Morrisseau
/Click on image to Enlarge/

Notes: This painting is currently available for purchase at Maslak McLeod Gallery, Toronto, Ontario (click HERE or HERE); titled "Four Warriors"

~ This painting was shown in 2007 on page 32 in the exhibition catalogue at Maslak McLeod Gallery - Endorsed by Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Honourable James K. Bartleman (click HERE).

In a report this painting is labeled as "Family"
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"Family", 58"x55", © 1971 Norval Morrisseau
~ See page 15 of Forensic Report analysis /File No. 1349/02/
/Front image and inscription on the reverse side of canvas/
/Click on image to Enlarge/


Questioned painting No. 12

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"Ancestral Spirit with Evil Serpent", 58"x37", © 1978 Norval Morrisseau
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Note: In a report this painting is labeled as "Astral Spirit with Evil Serpent" /see below/






























"Astral Spirit with Evil Serpent", 58"x37", © 1979 Norval Morrisseau
~ See page 16 of Forensic Report analysis /File No. 1349/02/
/Front image and inscription on the reverse side of canvas/
/Click on image to Enlarge/


>>> The following are the Methods and Observation of Mr. Brian Lindblom of 'The Document Examination Consultants Inc.' - Forensic Expert & Document Examiner (see pages 2, 3 & 4 of Forensic Report analysis /File No. 1349/02/:

"As stated earlier, many of the signatures, hand printed titles and accompanying dates have probably been executed with a paintbrush and ink. As such the movements are somewhat more simplistic and elementary than one would expect to find in a normal cursive signature executed with a pen. Consideration was given to the influence of the writing instrument and surface in the comparison that was conducted. On some of the paintings the signature and/or title is partially missing due to either smudging or gradual removal of portions of the ink. As such, certain characteristics in the signature can no longer be assessed.

Seven of the signatures, some of which are accompanied by titles, show clear indications of writing movements that are consistent with the hand printing and signatures in the Norval Morrisseau samples. The types of similarities identified are habits of connecting certain letters and disconnecting others; proportions of one letter to another; the relative size of one letter to another; slope; spacing; and alignment. In most instances it was noted that the uppercase N and M of the given and surname had some differences in structure. Most particularly they differ from the specimens in that they often lack some of the initial movements and have separated strokes. In my opinion these discrepancies may very well be accounted for by the influence of the writing instrument, resulting in cruder letter structures.

The specific paintings that show the above similarities are: Artist Speaks to Moose Spirit,79; Copper Thunderbird, 77; Loons, 75; Spirit Composition, 79; Shaman Underworld, 78; Together, 77; and Family; 71.

The signatures and titles on the remaining paintings are either too indistinct or too abbreviated in form to allow an opinion to be expressed."

Brian Lindblom

January 24th, 2002



 

Source: Courtesy of Mr. Joseph McLeod, Toronto, Ontario


BLOG MASTER'S NOTE:  I would like you to know that I am in no way associated with Mr. Joseph McLeod and  Maslak McLeod Gallery, as I stated from the beginning. The NORVAL MORRISSEAU BLOG is posted "in honour of the Spirit of Norval Morrisseau a.k.a. Copper Thunderbird. This blog is dedicated entirely to the preservation of his artistic legacy along with the living presence of the Ojibway peoples on the North American continent".

>>> Reference post:
 /Signed by the artist on April 11, 2002 in Thunder Bay, Ontario/

* The acrylic paintings on canvas presented in this post: All © by Norval Morrisseau /Private Collections and as noted/

1 comment:

Michael Moniz said...

Forensic science has ultimately determined the authenticity of these 1970's period paintings.

The collector now has in their hands important reference documentation for self-education and will be able to determine their next investment with confidence.

Many more forensic examination documents have already been done on many 'key' paintings. These other forensic examinations have covered several decades of Norval Morrisseau's art and have revealed an astonishing historicity linking a small group of 'market saboteurs' and their quest to corner the 'Morrisseau art market' for themselves.

What should have been a professional commitment in the hands of the 'Norval Morrisseau Heritage Society' to determine authenticity; has been taken up by private individuals and collectors.
This writer included.

The N.M.H.S's avoidance to evaluate Norval Morrisseau's art is a mystery to this writer?
Thousands of dollars have been spent on furthering the 'content body' of forensic examination as stated on many more key paintings by other professional forensic examiners.
These examinations will be delivered into the public's hands in due time.

Indictable evidence has now been collected that clearly points out to a 'Norval Morrisseau Conspiracy to corner the art market'. That was and has been executed by a few individuals with vindictive malice. The damages to innocent lives and businesses all around Canada and abroad for those selling Norval Morrisseau's artworks ranges into the millions of lost dollars. Justice will follow.

I am proud to say that the art legacy of Norval Morrisseau has been saved and it has been professionally backed up by science for all to see and admire.

Michael Moniz,
Brampton, Ontario CANADA