Painting seized at Poland border studied as possible Chagall
WARSAW, Poland – Authorities are trying to determine if Marc Chagall was the artist of a painting that a man allegedly tried to smuggle into Poland from Ukraine.
Marta Szpakowska of the Treasury Office in Lublin said Friday that if the painting turns out to be a Chagall, it would be one of the most valuable items discovered during a smuggling attempt at the Hrebenne border crossing.
Polish customs officers reported finding the painting Tuesday under a jacket in the car of a 51-year-old Ukrainian man who had documents confirming his ownership of it.
Szpakowska said the canvas measuring 59 centimetres by 29 centimetres (23 inches by 11 inches) depicts a person holding a kite in the shape of a face.
A Chagall painting sold at auction last year for $28.5 million.
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