
How a “Centuries-Old” Carpet Duped Art Dealers and Curators For Decades
On the morning of November 7, 1933, a Viennese art-dealer named Paul Perlefter left his lodgings in the luxurious Park Lane Hotel, London with a rolled-up carpet under his arm. At around 117 inches long and 75 inches wide when unfurled, it made a compact …