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The art world is still tittering about the bylines on struggling site ArtInfo.

We’re told that after laying off staff, owner Louise Blouin outsourced the editorial to India.

But to make it seem as if there were still a cosmopolitan staff, articles were given bylines with hilariously generic international names.

For a time, there was an apparently fictional Berlin correspondent called “Hans Schneider” and a Latin American writer named “Marco Sanchez.”

The site is now using a standard “Blouin Artinfo” byline on all its stories.

As The Post’s Keith Kelly has reported, all publications in Blouin’s media group have struggled financially lately.