A serious French felony courtroom case reached a verdict final week after a decide pronounced the “dissolution” of the Parisian gallery Belle et Belle, which supplied dozens of drawings and prints stolen by a handyman from the daughters of Jacqueline Picasso and the gallerist Aimé Maeght.
In a ruling on 18 November, the homeowners of Belle et Belle, the 80-year-old Anne Pfeffer and her husband Herbert, have been discovered responsible of getting bought and hid stolen artwork. They’ve been given suspended jail sentences of two years and one yr respectively, and have been ordered to pay a complete of round €400,000 in fines and indemnities. They’re now banned from the artwork dealing career for 5 years.
Each Anne and Herbert Pfeffer maintained their innocence and denied any wrongdoing throughout their trial, which occurred from 5-7 October. However final week, the courtroom discovered they have been “effectively conscious” that the works they bought or detained had been stolen from the 2 heiresses.
The ruling gives a level of closure to a decade-long investigation. Based on Catherine Hutin, Jacqueline Picasso’s daughter, and Sylvie Baltazart-Eon, Aimé Maeght’s daughter, at the least 553 drawings and unique prints by Picasso, price greater than €13.5m, have been stolen between 2006 and 2008 from their neighbouring homes in Paris by the handyman Freddy Muchenbach, who used their keys of their absence. Muchenbach, was detained for 4 months in 2011 and launched as a result of the three-year statute of limitation for his crimes had run out. Two sheets bearing a number of of Picasso’s drawings which had been lower into items on the market have been thought-about broken past restore by the courtroom.
The courtroom’s ruling could be challenged on attraction, however it’s instantly enforceable. It’ll additionally assist facilitate the restoration of the remaining 500-odd drawings and prints nonetheless lacking from the thefts, ought to they be discovered, again to Hutin and Baltazart-Eon.