More Paintings Stolen in France
2010-01-04 15:15:24 未知
Works by Picasso and Rousseau, among others, have been stolen from a collector’s villa in the south of France, Reuters reported. A caretaker of the house, in La Cadière d’Azur, a village in Provence, reported Thursday that about 30 paintings were missing, French police told Reuters. The works were worth an estimated total of about $1.4 million. The owner of the villa, who had been vacationing in Sweden, returned to France to help with the investigation, by taking inventory to determine what was stolen. Police said there was no evidence linking this case to the theft of a drawing by Degas, worth almost $1.15 million, from the Cantini Museum in Marseille last week. The Degas was gone when the museum opened on Thursday morning. There were no signs of a break-in. According to BBC News, the Cantini will remain closed while the theft is being investigated.
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