Thursday, January 11, 2018

> Genuine Khan Auctions' Norval Morrisseau painting sold by Kinsman Robinson Galleries authenticated by Forensic Science (Part III)



Last Revision on January 16th, 2018
/See "PERJURY" section below/


/Court File No. CV-12-455650/
February 6th - 8th, 2018 @ 330 University Ave, Toronto ON M5G 1T3















"Warriors in Circle of Life," acrylic on canvas, 34" x 32",
© 1974 Norval Morrisseau /Click on image to Enlarge/ 

PROVENANCE: Acquired by Mr. David Voss of Thunder Bay, Ontario who supplied it to Mr. Randy Potter of Kahn Auctions, Pickering, Ontario. It was purchased on September 29th, 1999 by
Mr. Donald Robinson of Kinsman Robinson Galleries (KRG).
/Click on image to Enlarge/




FORENSIC DOCUMENT EXAMINER'S FINDINGS:

> The signature painted with a dry brush (DB) technique on the verso of the above presented acrylic painting on canvas has been positively identified to have been authored by Canadian Anishinaabe/Woodland artist Norval Morrisseau.


Kenneth J. Davies



These discoveries were conducted and documented by Full Time Forensic Document Examiner Mr. Kenneth J. Davies of 'Hawkeye Studios (Grapho-Lab® Services)' (Calgary, Alberta). 

This report is dated September 25th, 2017.

/Click HERE for this reports FREE DOWNLOAD)




Paul Robinson
~ This painting, was sold to Ms. Jane Brown (Battye) on March 11, 2000 by Mr. Paul Robinson of Kinsman Robinson Galleries, Toronto Ontario.


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I have received the following e-mail with Mr. Robert Battye of Oakville, Ontario on April 27th, 2015:


"Hello Ugo

Thank you for writing your blog. 

I've spent the last few nights intensely reading your and the hoax blog, trying to make sense of this entire Morrisseau fake scene. 

Something of interest to you, or maybe not. 

My wife bought  a acrylic on canvas from KRG in spring 2000.  The title is Warrior and the Wheel of life.  It has Norval's signature on the back,with the title.  Looks similar to the one in the Art World of Sherway case.  


I think it's  part of the paintings bought from Randy Potter, that the hoaxs refers to as the Wanker 31 and she still has the invoice from KRG, signed.  

I'm not sure how accurate everything is online, but it's upsetting to my wife that she bought a painting from KRG, and now it seems as if they are calling it (along with all paintings signed on the back) a fake.  

I'm not interested in causing a big stink publicly about this, but I'm curious to know your opinion.  


Thanks for your time, Rob"

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/An e-mail communication shown herein is presented in the public's interest/


NOTE: Subsequent e-mail dated April 28th, 2015 by Mr. Robert Battye included images of the front and back side of the painting titled "Warriors in Circle of Life;" mistakenly titled "Warrior and the Wheel of life" in his previous e-mail, shown above.


ADDITIONAL INFO: Below presented is a comment from Kinsman Robinson Galleries' Blog post titled "Will the real SpiritWalker please stand up?":
















As per above noted KRG's statement that "a reputable dealer will always stand behind the collector who purchases from them"... it is obvious that Kinsman Robinson Galleries' actions are not in line with their statement as Ms. Jane Battye's husband expressed her concern to Mr. John Goldi and myself (Ugo Matulic) of KRG calling the above presented painting "a fake" after selling it to her as "a genuine" Norval Morrisseau artwork.
    
~ (click HERE to view screen capture of the post originally published on 05/07/2008; with this one and all other pertaining comments before it was deleted by KRG Blog Master)




The following copyrighted section is an excerpt taken from, “theMorrisseauHoaxExposedBlog.com,” and used with permission from the author John Goldi.


Jonathan Sommer
"A Victim of Provenance Terrorism by lawyer Jonathan J Sommer – When I discovered the genuine “bullet proof” provenance of this work, and announced that I was going to publish it, Sommer, by letter, subjected me to the vilest threatening attack  I’ve ever received in my life, if I published a single word of any of it. Sommer made it clear he would do the worst in his power, to terrorize me and to kill the actual, honest, provenance of this painting, and prevent me from telling the public. He knew that if I published the truth, it would expose his own “expert” Don Robinson, as a serial perjurer, and his gallery as fraudulently exploiting its clients." 


Excerpt from Article by John Goldi, copyright 2018.

Image/text: Courtesy of theMorrisseauHoaxExposedBlog.com





ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Donald Robinson

Over the period between late 1999 and early 2000 Mr. Donald Robinson successfully purchased 28 lots of paintings in the amount of $53,238.73 including GST from the Kahn Auctions, Pickering, Ontario.

The below presented receipt was the first one in series. He openly encouraged other people to buy them and unsuccessfully bid on another 40 to 60 more paintings from the same auction house.

























~ Dated September 29th, 1999
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- Receipt made out to Mr. Donald Robinson of Kinsman Robinson Galleries at Kahn Auctions showing "Warriors in Circle of Life" listed (Lot #98) /Click on image to enlarge/

> Mr. Donald Robinson of Kinsman Robinson Galleries in his blog's post of August 28th, 2008 'Fighting smears: Auction canvases' (click HERE to view its screen capture before it was deleted by KRG Blog Master) extended his knowledge of Norval Morrisseau's art to that "of an expert" claiming "After investigation, we found that none of these paintings had heavy black, faded writing on the back. Even today. I have never seen a Morrisseau painting, with a provenance traceable back to the artist, with this kind of writing on the back".

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/Part of KRG's $1,000,000 SLAPP suit against Ugo Matulic /
> Part of Statement of Claim <
CASE WON BY THE DEFENDANT

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"Devouring Watercat", acrylic on canvas, 36"x36", © 1970 Norval Morrisseau ~ Previously presented on this blog (click HERE)
/Click on image to Enlarge/


The above presented painting "Devouring Watercat", 1970 was sold at 'LEVIS Auctions' (Calgary, Alberta) on April 18th, 2004, came with a provenance traceable back to Kinsman Robinson Galleries (see image below) which directly contradicts their assertions. This ideal that Norval rarely if ever signed the back of his painting is clearly intended to cause confusion in the marketplace. This contention with respect to the work of Norval Morrisseau is completely false, misleading and clearly wrong. To view other examples of Norval Morrisseau paintings traced back to Kinsman Robinson Galleries that are signed, dated and titled on the reverse side of canvas, click HERE).

Mr. Morrisseau at times only signed the front of his paintings, sometimes only the back with his Cree syllabics (for 'Copper Thunderbird') on the front, sometimes he would place only his Cree syllabics on the front etc. There was no set manner in which Norval signed his artworks throughout his career (click HERE for more information on Norval Morrisseau signing habits).

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-Auction Lot #088 from April 18th, 2004 'LEVIS Auctions'
~ Estimate: $2,500/3,000; Sold for $3,680 /Click on image to Enlarge/


NOTE: This painting was previously part of Mr. Rolf Schnieder's Private Collection (Thunder Bay, Ontario) and presented in June 2004 on Mr. Gary Lamont's website: www.woodlanartgallery.com (at later time located at www.woodlandartgallery.ca).
Ref: The above information was previously presented material from the NORVAL MORRISSEAU BLOG specified in Plaintinffs' 'Statement of Claim' (DEC 2010) alleging Defamation: Action of Deception by KRG (Part III) (DEC 7, 2009).

IMPORTANT NOTE: Below presented is a an excerpt from Kinsman Robinson Galleries' Blog post titled "Fighting Smears: Auction Canvases" originally published on August 28th, 2008:




















As per above noted Donald Robinson's statement that "before he became suspicious of these paintings, KRG sold a small number of lesser works at a different out-of-town auctions and they stored the rest of them in rolls for long-term use as a hedge in case their regular supply of paintings, directly from the artist, ceased for any reason"... Mr. Robinson had not stated that Kinsman Robinson Galleries also sold some of the paintings purchased at Kahn Auctions directly through Kinsman Robinson Galleries, therefore he had misinformed the public.

Also, by stating that "the paintings that he purchased were by a proficient artist, who might more appropriately be labeled "School of Morrisseau," with his own-easily recognizable-style, but they were not by Norval," Mr. Donald Robinson labeled "all genuine Norval Morrisseau paintings" he purchased at Kahn Auctions "as fakes."    

~ (click HERE to view screen capture of the above post originally published on 08/28/2008 in its entirety before it was deleted by KRG Blog Master)






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With this recent finding Mr. Donald Robinson actually perjured himself in court case Otavnik Vs Sinclair SC 09-00082782-0000 which was concluded SEVEN YEARS AGO on January 11th, 2011.

See Mr. Robinsons testimony where he stated that KRG "had bought back two or three paintings from their private clients." Mr. Donald Robinson had also stated that they "haven't done anything about the auctions because everyone knows in the art business that auctions are buyer beware."


/"Court Transcripts: Court File No. SC 82782/09" Pages 146-147/



~ For additional information click HERE.


Exhibit No. 8

- APPRAISALS DONE BY KINSMAN ROBINSON GALLERIES FOR PAINTINGS PURCHASED FROM KAHN AUCTIONS
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Kinsman Robinson Galleries claim to be experts with respect to the authenticity of Norval Morrisseau paintings. Presented below shows an appraisal done by Kinsman Robinson Galleries from a client who clearly states where the paintings were purchased (Kahn Auctions*) and the subsequent appraisal as of August 18th, 1999. Also, another appraisal done on October 30th, 2001 of the paintings also purchased at Kahn Auctions has been presented. In both cases the Kinsman Robinson Galleries provided appraisals. It is funny that the same auction house where Mr. Robinson purchased his Morrisseaus says are now fakes were appraised and authenticated by his own gallery as being authentic.
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NOTE: The first presented appraisal was issued to a KRG's client on August 18th, 1999 which is a month before Norval Morrisseau went together with Gabor Vadas to Manitoulin Island as per 'Exhibit No. 3' and the second appraisal was issued just five months after the 'National Post' article was published as per 'Exhibit No. 5'.


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~ Dated August 18th, 1999

-- Kinsman Robinson Galleries Art Appraisal for Mr. Matt Fountain
for art purchased at Kahn Auctions (Signed by Mr. Paul C. H. Robinson) /Click on image to enlarge/-

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-~ Dated October 30th, 2001
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- Kinsman Robinson Galleries Art Appraisal for Mr. Jonas Plis
for art purchased at Kahn Auctions (Signed by Mr. Paul C. H. Robinson) /Click on image to enlarge/
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* - 'Randy Potter Estate Auctions'


NOTES: It is critical to note the date on the second appraisal done by Mr. Paul C. H. Robinson of Kinsman Robinson Galleries. The document is dated October 30, 2001 which was five months after Donald Robinson of Kinsman Robinson Galleries launched a market espionage attack on Khan Auction with 28 paintings that Donald Robinson had purchased from said auction house (see Exhibit No. 5 for the 'National Post' article from May 18, 2001). These 28 paintings were never returned nor money was ever refunded back to Donald Robinson of Kinsman Robinson Galleries. The presiding auctioneer Mr. Randy Potter had never been approached by Mr. Donald Robinson for a refund. Mr. Randy Potter would have gladly and consented to this request if it had been made. Mr. Donald Robinson successfully purchased 28 lots of paintings in the amount of $53,238.73 including GST during the timeframe between late 1999 and early 2000 (see Exhibit No. 4 for the receipts from Kahn Auctions showing the Norval Morrisseau paintings sold to Mr. Donald Robinson).

The four paintings presented herein that were appraised by Kinsman Robinson galleries are of the same typical style and quality pieces from the 1970's that Norval Morrisseau has become so famous for.

Whatever became of these 28 paintings one must ask? They were never returned as logic would dictate but were given supposedly to the Norval Morrisseau Heritage Society (NMHS) for research purposes.

So, Mr. Paul C. H. Robinson how do you explain your strange actions? Five months previuosly you and your father are dissing 28 paintings from Kahn Auction but yet you were appraising four paintings coming from the same source and supplier (i.e. Randy Potter > David Voss, Thunder Bay, Ontario)? /see Exhibit No. 9/
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ADDENDUM #1: 

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-Bottom: Images of front and back sides of the genuine Norval Morrisseau painting 'We Are All One', 58"x71", 1979; purchased by Mr. Matt Fountain at Kahn Auctions, Pickering Ontario; Top: Kinsman Robinson Galleries Art Appraisal for Mr. Matt Fountain for art purchased at Kahn Auctions (see above); including this genuine Norval Morrisseau painting titled 'We Are All One', 1979 (Signed by Mr. Paul C. H. Robinson) - Dated August 18th, 1999. /Click on image to Enlarge/
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NOTE: Even the above painting has been inscribed on the canvas verso with black paint and appraised by Paul C. H. Robinson of the Kinsman Robinson Galleries.

* - Click HERE to learn more about other Norval Morrisseau conspirators stating that Norval Morrisseau never signed and titled his artworks in black-brushed paint.
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"Integrity is not a 90 percent thing, not a 95 percent thing; either you have it or you don't."
~ Peter Scotese
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~ As per decision of the SUPREME COURT OF CANADA (December 22, 2009), journalists and other media, including bloggers, will be protected from lawsuits if they diligently try to verify information on matters that are in the public interest (click HERE for more information and/or check NORVAL MORRISSEAU BLOG's DISCLAIMER @ the bottom of this page ). ~ -
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