Folk artist Maud Lewis's husband's artwork, including fake signature, draws $5,500

An art dealer says a painting, shown in a handout photo, by the husband of renowned folk artist Maud Lewis sold Sunday for $5,500, with part of its attraction being that he falsely signed his wife's name to his work. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO- Jon Dunford/Miller and Miller auctions **MANDATORY CREDIT**

HALIFAX - An art dealer says a painting by the husband of renowned folk artist Maud Lewis sold Sunday for $5,500, with part of its attraction being that he falsely signed his wife's name to his work.

Maud Lewis died in 1970, leaving a legacy of paintings that depict bucolic rural scenes of her home province 鈥 and which now routinely sell for tens of thousands of dollars each.

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