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French court convicts electrician and his wife for stealing Picasso artworks that the couple claimed were gifts from the elderly artist
by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor
Five years ago a retired electrician and his wife presented unsigned artworks allegedly obtained as gifts from Pablo Picasso for authentication to Claude Picasso, the administrator for the Picasso foundation.
This month, a court in the south of France found Pierre and Danielle Le Guennec guilty of possessing stolen goods.
Vincent Noce for The Art Newspaper reported March 20 that the 75-year-old electrician received a suspended two-year jail sentence:
Five years ago a retired electrician and his wife presented unsigned artworks allegedly obtained as gifts from Pablo Picasso for authentication to Claude Picasso, the administrator for the Picasso foundation.
This month, a court in the south of France found Pierre and Danielle Le Guennec guilty of possessing stolen goods.
Vincent Noce for The Art Newspaper reported March 20 that the 75-year-old electrician received a suspended two-year jail sentence:
The works will be returned to the members of the Picasso family. Catherine Hutin, the daughter of Jacqueline Picasso, has told The Art Newspaper that she intends to donate her part of the collection to a museum, but has not yet decided which one.Additional reading on Picasso's legacy: "Nightmare at the Picasso Museum"
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