New York art dealer charged in $4 mn fraud

Robert Scott Cook is accused of selling 16 works of art without the owner/collector`s knowledge.

New York: A New York art dealer has been charged in a USD 4 million fraud for selling works by Picasso, Matisse and others without informing the owner or giving him the proceeds.
The charges in a criminal complaint in Manhattan accuse Robert Scott Cook of selling 16 works of art without the owner/collector`s knowledge. The artwork included watercolors, drawings, photographs, and other works by artists including Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, among others. Lawyers in court papers filed in a civil case against him say Cook is likely living abroad because he travels frequently around the world. A lawyer for the 62-year-old Cook did not immediately return a phone message for comment. Bureau Report