Missing Picasso’s painting found at the home of Imelda Marcos, a former first lady in the Philippines

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Missing Picasso’s painting found at the home of Imelda Marcos, a former first lady in the Philippines
Missing Picasso’s painting found at the home of Imelda Marcos, a former first lady in the Philippines
On May 9, Ferdinand Marcos Jr. won a landslide victory in the Philippine presidential election.But despite more than 30 million Filipinos voting … 14.05.222, Sputnik International
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A picture of the missing Pablo Picasso was seen at the house of Imelda Marcos, the widow of Marcos Sr. Images released by the Marcos family show a picture hanging in the background while Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. is hugging her mother after winning on Monday. Cubist movement. The image shows a picture of “Femme Couchée VI” (reclining woman VI) hanging above a gorgeous row house in Imelda’s living room. This painting can be fake, but it can be tense for those who are already worried about Marcos Jr. Victory means a return to a time when the Philippines was dominated by greedy dictators. Marcos Sr. not only abused the civil rights of his citizens and led malicious police, while keeping the country under martial law for half of his reign. However, the Marcos administration was also badly corrupt. The Marcos family is said to have stolen an estimated $ 10 billion from people, and the family is said to have spent the money on artwork, foreign property, jewelry and other supplies. 90-year-old Imelda has 3,000 points. A pair of shoes on display at the Marikina Shoe Museum in Metro Manila, Philippines, which has been ridiculed by a collection of shoes consisting of. Karanza states that it is unclear whether Picasso’s paintings are genuine or fake. It’s Mrs. Marcos’ duplication, but she needs to show the duplication and luxury she thinks she’s displaying to see the Filipinos … that’s even worse. This painting was said to have been confiscated by the government in 2014. Family property (including 8 paintings) was subject to recovery. However, Andres Bautista, a former PCGG and chairman of the Election Commission (COMELEC), states that he believes the confiscated paintings are fake. The Marcos family was faced with some influences due to the stolen wealth, but not all were returned. So far, PCGG has reportedly recovered $ 5 billion from families, but some are still in short supply. Marcos Jr., who did not apologize or admit the historic abuse of his family, will take full control of the taxable organization to regain the unfortunate wealth of his family after taking office. You are supposed to chase, “Bautista said. “It’s a fox guarding the poultry house.”
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On May 9, Ferdinand Marcos Jr. won a landslide victory in the Philippine presidential election. But despite the unfortunate wealth of his family, despite more than 30 million Filipinos voting for the son of a former dictator who ruled the Philippines for 20 years and stealing $ 10 billion from his people. Speculation over it is now emerging.
Images released by the Marcos family show a picture of Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. hanging in the background while hugging his mother following a victory on Monday.
The painting is suspected to be the missing piece by a Spanish painter known for co-founding the Cubist movement. The image shows the painting “Femme Couchée VI” (reclining woman VI) hanging on a gorgeous chaise lounge in the living room of Imelda.
The painting may be fake, but the exhibition strains those who are already worried that Marcos Jr.’s victory will show a return to a time when the Philippines was dominated by greedy dictators.
“Mrs. Marcos had a habit of buying fake paintings and lending fake paintings for display,” said the Presidential Commission on Good Government, an organization established to regain the unfortunate wealth stolen. Ruben Karanza, a former member of the Commission (PCGG), said. According to the Marcos family.
Karanza says it is unclear whether Picasso’s paintings are genuine or fake.
“The fact that she is currently displaying it shows that she must display not only the duplication of Mrs. Marcos, but also the duplication and luxury she thinks she is displaying for the Filipinos to see. I … it says even worse. “
The painting is said to have been confiscated by the government in 2014, when family property, including eight paintings, was subject to recovery. However, Andres Bautista, a former PCGG and chairman of the Election Commission (COMELEC), states that he believes the confiscated paintings are fake.
The painting somehow strangely returned to the wall of Imerda, and Bautista urged the government to take action.
The Marcos family was faced with some influences due to the stolen wealth, but not all were returned. So far, PCGG has reportedly recovered $ 5 billion from families, but some are still in short supply. Marcos Jr., who did not apologize or admit the historic abuse of his family, will take full control of the taxable organization to regain the unfortunate wealth of his family when he becomes president.
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