Stolen Edgar Degas painting to transpire returned to France
U.S. customs officials, working with the system from INTERPOL, thought the painting was consigned to French talent aerial Ronald Grelsamer.Grelsamer held his father gave him the painting because a gift, but was unacquainted to facilitate it was stolen, the statement held.Sothebys held they had nothing indicating with the purpose of the painting was stolen, aphorism it did not appear during a few of its lost sculpture databases, held company spokesperson Diana Phillips. The sale address had a longstanding connection with Grelsamer not including unpleasant incident, she added.