mr. holden. for every exhibition. when was the photograph of the pissarro taken? i don't know.t do you mean you don't know? this particular photograph was furnished by the owner. peyton shoemaker gave you the photograph? once in a while an owner loaning a painting does accompany the piece with his own photographic documentation. megan: so shoemaker provided the photo when he first loaned the piece to the museum. the same photograph your brother used to determine it was a forgery. okay, so we're saying, what, the stolen one was a fake. but did shoemaker know it? he may even be the one who had it made. forgery of his own painting? owners often have forgeries made to protect their art against theft. but maybe shoemaker was afraid he'd lose his painting another way. the hellmans. tollner: those type of claims never really go away. collectors tend to shy away from paintings with questionable histories for that very reason. in other words, if the hellmans ever find more evidence to support their claim... they could go right back to court. he creates a fake to hedge his bet. then he l