'Picasso' painting seized in Turkey dismissed as fake | Lifestyle.INQ

OCTOBER 27, 2022

Turkey Picasso
In this photo provided by Istanbul Security Dept., police officers hold a painting in Istanbul, Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016. Turkish police and media reports say police have recovered an oil painting that resembles the work of Pablo Picasso in a sting operation in Istanbul. The state-run Anadolu Agency said Saturday that police posed as buyers for the painting, detaining two suspects who tried to sell it for $8 million. Anadolu reported that the painting, which shows an abstract nude female figure brushing her hair, is an authentic work by Picasso stolen from a woman in New York. Istanbul Security Dept. via AP
Turkey Picasso
In this photo provided by Istanbul Security Dept., police officers hold a painting in Istanbul, Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016. Turkish police and media reports say police have recovered an oil painting that resembles the work of Pablo Picasso in a sting operation in Istanbul. The state-run Anadolu Agency said Saturday that police posed as buyers for the painting, detaining two suspects who tried to sell it for $8 million. Anadolu reported that the painting, which shows an abstract nude female figure brushing her hair, is an authentic work by Picasso stolen from a woman in New York. Istanbul Security Dept. via AP

PARIS, France—A painting seized by Turkish authorities that was reported to be a stolen Picasso is a fake, the Picasso Administration, charged with managing the artist’s estate, said on Monday.

The organization said the canvas is a copy of a 1940 work by the great Spanish artist, “Woman Dressing Her Hair”—and the original is in the hands of New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).

MoMA confirmed to AFP that the original, a portrait of Pablo Picasso’s lover and muse Dora Maar, was part of its collection.

The painting seized in Turkey is most certainly “a copy,” the Paris-based Picasso Administration said.

Turkey’s state-run Anatolia news agency had reported Saturday that police had recovered the original “Woman Dressing Her Hair” and that it had been stolen from a collector in New York.

It was seized in an undercover operation in Istanbul targeting alleged art thieves who were attempting to sell it for $7 million.

Turkish police, posing as potential buyers, met the prospective sellers at a hotel and then at a yacht in an Istanbul marina, the report said.

Dora Maar, Picasso’s longtime muse, is depicted in the painting in grotesque fashion, with a sunken ribcage, swollen stomach and enormous feet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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