Entertainment | January 29, 2009 | 3 comments

N.Y. museums head to trial in rights over Picassos

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Two major New York museums have lost a bid to throw out claims by a Jewish scholar that he is the owner of two Picasso paintings and the case will head to trial next week.

The Museum of Modern Art and Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation will battle the scholar, Julius Schoeps, in court for the ownership rights to the paintings, "Boy Leading A Horse" and "Le Moulin de la Galette." The trial is due to begin on Monday in Manhattan federal court.
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3 comments // N.Y. museums head to trial in rights over Picassos

  • bailey78
  • NuclearAcidCupcake
  • mohawknation
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      mohawknation  
    • WUT I DONT GET IS HOW THOSE PAINTERS ARE SO FAMOUS I MEAN IM NOT REALLY INTO ART OR ANYTHING BUT YEAH IVE BEEN TO MOMO IN NYC FOR A BIG PARTY A COUPLE MONTHS AGO AND SEEN THAT PAINTING ALONG WITH OTHERS OF HIS ART AND VANHGO AND BE HONEST WITH YOUS I THOUGHT A 3 OR 5 YR OLD COULD DRAW BETTER THAN MOST OF VANHGO'S PAINT I SEEN! THAT PIC THATS SHOWING YEA TO SOME PPL IT MIGHT BE GOOD BUT THERES ALOT OF PAINTERS THAT ARE OUT THERE THAT PUT MORE DETAIL INTO THERE ART AND STILL AINT AS FAMOUSE AS THESE GUYS

    • 3 years ago
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