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A drawing attributed to Picasso seized by customs officers in Ibiza

2022-07-18T13:33:52.913Z


Worth 450,000 euros, this work called "Three characters" and dated 1966, was discovered in the suitcase of a traveler. A smuggling investigation has been opened.


A drawing attributed to Picasso, worth 450,000 euros, was seized in early July at Ibiza airport, in the Balearic Islands, in the suitcase of a traveler suspected of "smuggling", customs announced on Monday. Spanish.

The drawing, baptized “Three characters”, and dated 1966, was discovered on July 5 in the possession of a traveler from Switzerland

“having tried to introduce it into Spain without having declared it”

, specified the customs. in a press release.

Questioned by customs officers, who had been warned by their Swiss counterparts of the presence of a

"work"

transported in

"suspicious"

conditions , the traveler assured that the drawing was a simple copy and showed an invoice for 1500 Swiss francs (1515 euros).

But in the bottom of his suitcase, customs officers discovered a second invoice for 450,000 francs (454,000 euros), from an art gallery in Zurich, with a reference to the drawing "Three characters" by Pablo Picasso .

According to a preliminary expertise carried out by heritage specialists, it is

“the original work”

of the Spanish painter and

“the price invoiced by the gallery is in line with the market price”

, underlines the press release.

This first report will have to be confirmed by a

"more exhaustive expertise"

, with the use of

"state-of-the-art techniques"

, add the customs, which specify that they have opened an investigation for facts of

"smuggling"

, entrusted to an investigating judge. .

Source: lefigaro

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