The Citizen (Gauteng)

Stolen Banksy work found

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Italian police retrieved a work by famed street artist Banksy commemorat­ing the victims of the November 2015 Paris terror attacks stolen from the Bataclan concert hall.

The work was an image of a girl in mourning painted on one of the emergency doors of the Parisian venue, where Islamic State gunmen massacred 90 people. It had been cut out and taken in 2019.

“We have recovered the door stolen in the Bataclan with a Banksy work portraying a sad young girl,” a senior Italian police officer from Teramo, in Italy’s central east Abruzzo region, said. The raid was conducted with French police, he added.

The work was found in an abandoned farmhouse in Abruzzo, according to l’Aquila prosecutor Michele Renzo.

Works by Banksy, known for their distinctiv­e style, irreverent humour and thought-provoking themes, have been found on walls, buildings and bridges from the West

Bank to post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans.

At auction, they have sold for more than $1 million (R16.9 million).

The portion of the Bataclan door is not the only Banksy to have been stolen from Paris.

In 2018, the artist “blitzed” the French capital with murals during a whirlwind trip, which he said was to mark the 50th anniversar­y of the Paris student uprising of 1968.

After he appeared to authentica­te eight of the Paris works on his Instagram account, it did not take long for thieves to strike.

Works stolen included a mural of a businessma­n in a suit offering a dog a bone, having just sawed the animal’s leg off.

Another was an image of a masked rat wielding a box cutter, which disappeare­d from outside the Pompidou Centre.

Banksy took on the rat as his avatar, a symbol of the downtrodde­n, in homage to Paris street artist Blek le Rat. –

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