Picasso painting found in Greek gorge years after heist

Picasso painting found in Greek gorge
Picasso painting found in Greek gorge years after heist

 

ATHENS: 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.

Picasso painting found in Greek gorge
Picasso painting found in Greek gorge years after heist