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Related: About this forumYves Tanguy French Surrealist Painting Rescued From German Trash Can, Worth 280K Euros: (See Dali :)
'German police rescue 280,000 painting tossed in trash at airport.' DW, Dec. 11, 2020. A painting by French surrealist Yves Tanguy was nearly destroyed after a businessman misplaced it at Düsseldorf Airport. "This was definitely one of our happiest stories this year," a police spokesman said.
- Inspector Michael Dietz recovered the painting from the trash after a thorough search of the airports' paper waste containers.
German police managed to rescue a surrealist painting from certain destruction after they found the missing artwork at the bottom of a recycling bin. A businessman accidentally left the painting at a check-in counter at Düsseldorf Airport at the end of November, police said in a statement on Thursday. The painting by French surrealist Yves Tanguy, estimated to be worth 280,000 ($340,000), was packaged in a flat cardboard box. The police statement did not include the title of the painting.
The unidentified man boarded a plane bound for Tel Aviv when he realized he'd forgotten the painting. Upon landing in Israel, he attempted to contact police in the western German city of Düsseldorf sending several emails about the 40 x 60 centimeter (16 x 24 inch) painting. Despite diligent searching, the painting was nowhere to be found.
Real detective work': A breakthrough in the case finally came after the man's nephew traveled from Belgium to report the painting missing at a police precinct located near the airport. The case landed on the desk of inspector Michael Dietz, who then reached out to the airport's cleaning company. Together with the airport's property manager, they thoroughly searched through recycling containers for paper.
"Sure enough, the valuable painting was right at the bottom," police said in a statement. The owner of the painting ended up picking up his artwork on Wednesday. "This was definitely one of our happiest stories this year," police spokesman Andre Hartwig told the Associated Press. "It was real detective work."
Yves Tanguy, who lived from 1900 to 1955, was known for his abstract, surrealist landscapes. His contemporaries included the likes of Salvador Dali, Joan Miro and Man Ray. ~
https://www.dw.com/en/german-police-rescue-280000-painting-tossed-in-trash-at-airport/a-55899847
- Yves Tanguy, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yves_Tanguy
Arne
(3,601 posts)it kind of looks like a day at the beach.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)The most ironic is that it looks like bits and pieces of trash coming together and somehow randomly creating interesting sculptures. Like the invisible denizens of the forces of nature making art out of forgotten detritus. A beachcomber would pick those up and maybe keep them.
Im glad it was recovered!