The provenance of a work of art, that is, the documentation of its ownership history, is a vital tool in determining authenticity and legitimacy. Deriving from the French provenir meaning ‘to come from’, a sound provenance record functions as a prerequisite for authenticating a work; without one, the likelihood of it being accepted by any reputable collection or dealer is mprobable. What happens, however, when a fake work of art is accompanied by a fake provenance record?This essay shall take the ‘master scam’ conceived by John Myatt and John Drewe, notorious for infiltrating some of the world’s largest museums and galleries with fake artworks and provenance records, as an example to aptly illustrate such pitfalls of provenance. Emphasisin...