Picasso Painting Found In Greek Gorge Years After Heist
Umer Jamshaid Published June 29, 2021 | 05:50 PM
Athens, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 29th Jun, 2021 ) :Greece on Tuesday said it had recovered a Picasso painting personally donated by the Spanish master to the Greek people, almost a decade after it was stolen alongside two other artworks in an audacious heist at the National Gallery.
"Head of a Woman", gifted by Pablo Picasso to Greece in 1949, was recovered in Keratea, a rural area some 45 kilometres (28 miles) southeast of Athens, officials told a news conference.
Police said a 49-year-old builder had confessed to stealing the artworks in 2012 and had been arrested.
The man said he had initially hidden them in a home but had recently stashed them in thick vegetation at a local gorge.
- ' Great joy and emotion' - "Today is a special day, (a day of) great joy and emotion," Culture Minister Lina Mendoni told reporters.
Mendoni said the painting would have been "impossible" to sell as it had a personal inscription by Picasso on the back -- "For the Greek people, a tribute by Picasso." The artist had given the cubist painting to the Greek state in recognition of the country's resistance to Nazi Germany during a painful 1941-44 occupation.
"This painting is of particular importance and sentimental value to the Greek people, as it was personally dedicated by the great painter to the Greek people for their fight against fascist and Nazi forces," Mendoni said.
Another painting stolen in the same heist in January 2012, 'Stammer Windmill' by Dutch painter Piet Mondrian, was also found.
According to police sources cited by news agency ANA, the self-confessed thief had monitored security operations at Athens' National Gallery, Greece's largest state art collection, for six months previously.
The heist lasted just seven minutes.
It was originally believed that two men broke in, cutting the paintings from their frames.
But police said the suspect likely had no accomplices.
Greek media reports said police had brought the builder in for questioning following surveillance and he confessed, showing them where he had hidden the paintings.
The man, who is represented by one of Greece's leading criminal lawyers, reportedly claimed he was an art lover and did not intend to sell the paintings.
A sketch by 16th-century Italian artist Guglielmo Caccia, better known as Moncalvo, was also stolen in the same robbery. But state television reported it was damaged in the heist and discarded.
- Security 'non-existent' - A state report found that the National Gallery's security had not been upgraded for over a decade, with the then police minister calling safeguards "non-existent".
Several areas in the museum were out of range of security cameras, while the alarms were faulty and prone to ringing gratuitously.
In addition, the gallery had a reduced security presence at the time owing to a three-day staff strike.
On the night of the heist, the burglar had set off an alarm by manipulating an unlocked door to send the sole guard elsewhere in the building.
The guard told police he ran after one thief, who dropped another Mondrian oil painting.
The theft, at the height of the Greek debt crisis, was followed a few months later by another high-profile robbery of nearly 80 archaeological artefacts from a museum in Olympia dedicated to the ancient Olympic Games.
The items were recovered several months later.
The National Gallery holds a prominent collection of post-Byzantine Greek art, as well as a small collection of Renaissance works and some El Greco paintings.
It reopened in March after an extensive renovation that cost over 59 million Euros ($70 million) and doubled its capacity.
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