A collation of genuine and fake signatures that Han van Meegeren, the well-known art forger, used for his own work. A collation collected from many sources.
The second one in the first column is suspect: pointed letters and a v. instead of a van. -
The fifth one in the first column is of his son Jacques - the seventh in the middle collumn is from his identitycard - the bottom ones in centre and right-hand collumns are fakes
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A collation of genuine and fake signatures that Han van Meegeren, the well-known art forger, used for his own work. |Description= A collation collected from many sources. The second one in the first column is suspect - The fifth one in the first column is