Daughter Batalova refused pictures from the collection of the late father

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Lawyer Elina Mazur reported that the daughter of the late actor Alexei Batalov Gitan-Maria refused the pictures of the Italian artist Amadeo Modigliani from the collection of her father. Previously, the heiress of the artist, which suffering from the centers, did not claim the collection of Mother Batalov - Nina Olshevsk. According to the lawyer, the painter canvas turned out to be part of this collection.

Mazur noted that the auction cost of paintings is about 400 million dollars. One of the missing canvases of Ealina found in Israel, in the House of Businessman Shmuel Flatto-Sharon, who died back in 2018. According to a lawyer, the transaction was not criminal, and Yezhzhina with Civin had no relation to her.

Mazur learned from the relatives of the Israeli entrepreneur that in 2017 they acquired a picture of the Shabmer Kalmanovich killed in 2009. Alina added that works of art during the life of Batalov were thrown out during repair. "Civin said the truth, stating that the collection was in disgusting conditions, and nothing was systematized. A person from the environment of Kalmanovich again came across the other day. He said that he is the copyright holder of the remaining nine works. In the very near future, we will start the design of the transaction on the transfer of these paintings by the patronage of the Petrification by the Chinese billionaire, "the lawyer Kp.ru said.

Moodigliani canvas were part of the actor's collection together with the letters of Anna Akhmatova, Alexander Blok, Osipa Mandelstam and the pictures of Kuzma Petrova-Vodkina. "If Maria Batalova existed that such pictures were in their collection, and she asks them to return ... But she did not affect the right of possession. Moreover, Batalov said that they voluntarily refuse all archives in favor of Punic (Nikolai Punin - the third husband Anna Akhmatova, - approx.), Anyone, but in the end they do not claim anything. Therefore, in any case, the battles of their rights can no longer declare, "Mazur noted.

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