Leonardo Patterson, Disgraced Dealer in Latin American Artifacts, Dies at 82

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Costa Rican Art Dealer Leonardo Patterson: From Humble Beginnings to International Figure

Leonardo Augustus Patterson, a figure known in international art circles, was born on April 15, 1942, in Limon, a coastal town on the Caribbean side of Costa Rica. Details regarding his early family life are sparse. Patterson reportedly stated his father departed from their home during his early childhood, and his mother, who worked as a farmer, passed away when he was in his teenage years.

Early Encounters with Antiquities

Patterson recounted discovering his first antiquity at the age of seven—a fragment of aged pottery—in a field where yams were cultivated.

Move to San Jose and Entry into Artifact Trade

At the age of 15, Patterson relocated to San Jose, the Costa Rican capital. There, he secured employment with a jeweler. His tasks included melting down gold rings and necklaces brought in by individuals who plundered relics from unprotected archaeological locations.

Recognizing Untapped Potential

However, Mr. Patterson perceived a greater potential beyond the immediate monetary value of the precious metals.

“I questioned the rationale behind熔炼这些古物,仅仅为了制造出粗劣的戒指,” he conveyed to the German publication Der Spiegel in a 2016 interview.

Expansion to Miami and New York

After engaging in local sales for several years, Patterson moved to Miami. He then began importing artifacts for display in local galleries. A fortuitous meeting with a wealthy art collector subsequently opened doors in New York, where he had established himself by the late 1970s.

Private Life and Public Persona

Mr. Patterson maintained a veil of secrecy around his personal life. He claimed to have fathered at least 13 children with five different women. Information on surviving family members was not immediately available.

A Complex and Contradictory Character

Despite widespread accusations of numerous illicit activities, even some of Mr. Patterson’s critics acknowledged a captivating aspect to his personality. They pointed to his composed demeanor and subtle wit—an understated charisma that seemed to underpin his entire professional trajectory.

“He was an affable individual,” Mr. Brand stated.

Anecdote of Dry Humor

Recalling a conversation, Mr. Brand mentioned telling Mr. Patterson about his plans to author a book about him. Mr. Patterson’s response was, “Please, just wait until I’m deceased.”


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