La femme nue
- Brand: Unbranded
Description
The per-lot charges levied by Door to Door Services are as follows (plus any applicable sales tax): The painting was initially owned by Alexandre Berthier and later by Marcell Nemes. In 1913, it was bought by the Hungarian collector Ferenc Hatvany. At one time, he painted a copy of the painting and, as a practical joke, sent it to be exhibited as the original at a Belgrade exhibition [1] of French painting in 1939. [2] Together with the rest of Hatvany's collection, the painting was looted from a Budapest bank vault during the 1945 Soviet conquest of the city in World War II. After it was briefly seen attached to the tarpaulin of a Soviet military vehicle on Buda Castle Hill, [1] the painting appeared to have vanished without a trace. Si vous avez un fétiche pour les femmes matures, alors vous êtes au bon endroit ! Cette catégorie vous réserve la meilleure sélection de vidéos HD des plus belles Milfs du net! Ces femmes âgées sont expérimentées et adorent s’en prendre plein les trous ! It surfaced again in 2000 and 2003, when it was offered for sale first to the Museum of Fine Arts and then to the Commission for Art Recovery (CAR) by a Slovak man claiming to be an antiques dealer, but who appeared to his interlocutors to be involved with the Slovak organised crime scene. [1] The dealer produced an affidavit, judged reliable by the CAR, stating that the painting was given by Soviet soldiers to a doctor from a village near Bratislava in return for his medical treatment of a wounded soldier. [1] [3] An inspection of the picture's craquelure determined that the painting was indeed the original and not Hatvany's copy.
- Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
- EAN: 764486781913
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