Stolen work Yankylevsky
			Posted 12-06-2011 at 23:31 by Vladimir
			
		
		
		
		Vladimir Yankilevsky saw in the catalog of the upcoming auction -  http://www.shishkin-gallery.ru/auction_20110618_lot106.html#bottom < /a> - three of his stolen pastels to "Stories of a Town of Saltykov-Shchedrin. He told me that these things - among the many works stolen Pakito Infante from his studio. Yankilevsky gave him the shop with the condition that he keep the rest of her work. He has lived in Paris. But that information on stolen works Yankylevsky paid on debt. So these things and many others were taken to Romanov (. It was hidden from Yankylevsky, but when he found out about it, the Romanov has warned that he had found the stolen works. Now, according to the catalog, these three items were bought by Krasnov and put up for sale as one Lot. In general, such cases here. 
 
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Three illustrations for the story of Saltykov-Shchedrin's The Story of a City "(1967).
paper /pastel. 42 x 60. Provenance: Collection of the author, the collection Romanova, a collection of M. Krasnov. Lot 106. Estimate: 1 8 - 2,2 million rubles.
 
Another said that the fourth job in this series, which was a Romanov, too, was sold to a private collection. And one more remained in the author, because it was home.
   
   
  
 
   
  
 
  
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	Three illustrations for the story of Saltykov-Shchedrin's The Story of a City "(1967).
paper /pastel. 42 x 60. Provenance: Collection of the author, the collection Romanova, a collection of M. Krasnov. Lot 106. Estimate: 1 8 - 2,2 million rubles.
Another said that the fourth job in this series, which was a Romanov, too, was sold to a private collection. And one more remained in the author, because it was home.
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