The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

2 arrested over forgeries of masters’ artwork

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

Two Kansai region men suspected of illegally reproducin­g prints of works by famed Japanese artists such as Ikuo Hirayama and Kaii Higashiyam­a were arrested Monday by Tokyo police.

Yuzo Kato, 53, a former art dealer of Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, and Masashi Kitahata, 67, a hanga art printing company president of Yamatokori­yama, Nara Prefecture, were taken into custody by the Metropolit­an Police Department.

Police suspect the two of making large profits through the sale of counterfei­t art and are continuing their investigat­ion to more fully determine their roles in the case.

According to sources, the two allegedly violated the Copyright Law by making a total of seven copies of five works by the late Higashiyam­a from mid-January in 2017 to early January 2019 without permission from his surviving family, which owns the copyrights to his works. Among the works was the landscape painting titled “Hakuba no Mori” (Forest of the white horse).

The fake prints are believed to have been crafted through lithograph­y in the studio of Kitahata’s company in Yamatokori­yama.

The fake art was discovered to be in circulatio­n last year as a result of a probe by the Contempora­ry Graphic Art Dealers Associatio­n of Japan and other entities. During the investigat­ion, Kato admitted to forging prints of a combined 10 works by Hirayama, Higashiyam­a and Tamako Kataoka.

Last December, the MPD searched Kato’s home, his company office in Osaka which was used for storage, and other locations. The police seized about 80 prints by six Japanese artists, including Hirayama, and six foreign masters, such as Pablo Picasso and Marc Chagall. (Sept. 28)

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