In an ‘antique’ store on Ontdekkers Road, West Rand, Johannesburg, the owner pops her head out of a tiny office, no larger than a closet, to offer help. Behind her desk a painting in an ornate gold frame commands attention — a burly self-portrait of Dutch 17th century painter, Frans Hals. Peering closely, it is impossible to discern as a fake, but the owner swears it is real, with a price tag of R36 000.
Ontdekkers Road two decades ago was infamous for special ‘finds’, and unscrupulous dealers would sweep original impoverished mining homes on the reefs of old Johannesburg for new discoveries. Calculating buyers back then, without the naked internet, might have reckoned that the Hals was real, perhaps having made its way from Europe to post-World War II…
