Episode 44 Clementine Hunter and the FBI Folk Art Forgery File
Publisher |
Shannon Ballard
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Apr 29, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:29:17

One of the most detailed records of life along Louisiana's Cane River was told through paintings of folk artist, Clementine Hunter. In 2008, the FBI opened a folk art forgery case to investigate a trio of suspects they believed to be forging Hunter's work

Read full show notes and learn more about Clementine Hunter at southernmysteries.com

Connect with Southern Mysteries Website southernmysteries.com Facebook Discussion Group Twitter @mysteriespod Email southernmysteriespodcast@gmail.com

Music Theme Song “Dark & Troubled” by Panthernburn. Special thanks to Phillip St Ours for permission for use. 

Additional Music "Peace of Mind" "Almost in F Tranquility" by Kevin MacLeod; "A Revelation" by Jeremy Blake; "Under Suspicion" by Lee Rosevere. "I Am A Man" and "Wave In Atmosphere" by Dan Lebowitz Licensed under Creative Commons

One of the most detailed records of life along Louisiana's Cane River was told through paintings of folk artist, Clementine Hunter. In 2008, the FBI opened a folk art forgery case to investigate a trio of suspects they believed to be forging Hunter's work

One of the most detailed records of life along Louisiana's Cane River was told through paintings of folk artist, Clementine Hunter. In 2008, the FBI opened a folk art forgery case to investigate a trio of suspects they believed to be forging Hunter's work

Read full show notes and learn more about Clementine Hunter at southernmysteries.com

Connect with Southern Mysteries Website southernmysteries.com Facebook Discussion Group Twitter @mysteriespod Email southernmysteriespodcast@gmail.com

Music Theme Song “Dark & Troubled” by Panthernburn. Special thanks to Phillip St Ours for permission for use. 

Additional Music "Peace of Mind" "Almost in F Tranquility" by Kevin MacLeod; "A Revelation" by Jeremy Blake; "Under Suspicion" by Lee Rosevere. "I Am A Man" and "Wave In Atmosphere" by Dan Lebowitz Licensed under Creative Commons

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