Stolen European Art Allegedly Seen Hanging on Wall In Viral Zelenskyy Video From Ukraine

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Summary

➡ On March 22, three valuable paintings by famous French artists were stolen from an Italian museum. Surprisingly, one of these stolen paintings showed up in a video by President Zelensky less than a month later.

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On March 22, three paintings by French masters Cezanne Renoir and Matisse, worth more than $10 million, were stolen from a museum near the Italian city of Parma. The theft has since been investigated by Italy’s Carabinieri and the Cultural Heritage Protection Unit. Surprisingly, less than a month after the heist, one of the stolen paintings, a cup and plate of cherries by Paul Cezanne, appeared in one of President Zelensky’s videos. Presumably recorded on April 16, the video shows Zelensky addressing Ukrainians, with a stolen painting appearing on a wall directly behind his back.

The video was published on the official website of the President of Ukraine, but has since been removed. This is a rare case of a stolen painting reappearing in public. Chris Maranello, founder of Art Recovery International, says that a very small percentage of stolen art is ever found. He also confirms that stolen art often ends up in countries where the rule of law is weak. They move them on through Belgium or Eastern Europe, countries where due diligence is not often practiced as it is in the West. [tr:trw].

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