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LIFESTYLE-FRANCE-ART-JUSTICE
(FILES) A file picture taken on June Spanish artist Pablo Picasso's heir Claude Picasso attending a press conference in front of a Picasso canvas entitled "Femme en pied" at the Paul Klee Center in Bern during the exhibition "Klee meets Picasso". Picasso's heirs filled a complaint alleging receipt of stolen goods, after a 71-year-old retired electrician, Pierre Le Guennec, came forward with a collection of 271 works (it could be worth some 60 million euros - 80 million dollars -) by Pablo Picasso, the French newspaper Liberation reported on November 29, 2010. Claude Picasso dismissed Le Guennec's claim that he could have received the paintings as gifts, telling Liberation that his father would not have given such a quantity of works to anyone, after Le Guennec told he had been given the works as presents, either by Picasso's wife or from the artist himself. AFP PHOTO / SEBASTIEN BOZON
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Bern, SWITZERLAND |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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SEBASTIEN BOZON |
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29 Noiembrie 2010 |
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1185 x 1686 (503.44 KB) |
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