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LIFESTYLE-FRANCE-ART-JUSTICE-PICASSO
Seventy-one-year-old retired electrician Pierre Le Guennec (C), flanked by his wife (L), talks to journalists in front of his home on November 29, 2010 in Mouans-Sartoux, southeastern France, after he 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 today. Picasso's heir, Claude Picasso, who filled a complaint, 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 VALERY HACHE
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Mouans-Sartoux, Alpes-Maritimes, FRANCE |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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VALERY HACHE |
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29 Noiembrie 2010 |
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