Further to our post below regarding the trial over the authenticity of a painting alleged to have been made by the Scottish painter Peter Doig, some interesting notes regarding the waning days of the trial were captured by artnet.  Among them:

  • The lawyers and the Judge differed as to the pronunciation of Doig's name;
  • During cross-examination, the attorney representing the plaintiffs asked whether the work in question was a painted by "Captain Butterknife."
  • The question of whether Doig was incarcerated at Thunder Bay as alleged by the plaintiffs appeared to have been left unanswered.

The final verdict is expected to be given orally in the coming weeks.

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By Daniel Schnapp.

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