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French customs officials find stolen Degas in luggage on bus

February 25, 2018
This handout photo shows a French customs officer holding a Degas painting stolen from a museum in Marseille nine years ago. The painting was found on a bus near Paris. - AFP
This handout photo shows a French customs officer holding a Degas painting stolen from a museum in Marseille nine years ago. The painting was found on a bus near Paris. - AFP



PARIS - French customs officers have found an impressionist painting by Edgar Degas stowed on a bus, nine years after it was reported stolen. The French Culture Ministry said Sunday that customs agents in Marne-la-Vallee were surprised to find a work of art bearing the signature "Degas" inside a suitcase in the bus' luggage compartment. The ministry says none of the passengers claimed the suitcase during the Feb. 16 search. Experts verified the artwork as Degas' "Les Choristes" ("The Chorus Singers"), which depicts a scene from Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni." The painting was stolen from a Marseille museum in 2009 while on loan from Paris' Musee d'Orsay. French Culture Minister Francoise Nyssen said she was delighted by the recovery of a work "whose disappearance represented a heavy loss for the French impressionist heritage." - AP


February 25, 2018
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