Scottish Daily Mail

Found on a bus, stolen Degas sketch that’s worth £700,000

- By Jacob Furedi

A PICTurE by Impression­ist master Edgar Degas stolen from a museum nine years ago has been found on a bus parked at a motorway service station near Paris.

Les Choristes, or The Chorus Singers – worth £700,000 – was discovered in a suitcase in the luggage compartmen­t of the vehicle during a random search by French customs police.

none of the passengers admitted to transporti­ng the 1877 pastel drawing, which depicts a group of opera singers in a scene from Mozart’s Don Giovanni.

It vanished without trace after being stolen from the Musee Cantini in Marseilles in 2009 when it was on loan from the Musee d’Orsay in Paris.

The robbery baffled police because there were no signs of a break-in and CCTV footage revealed no clues. The bus was searched last Friday in Marne-laVallee, where Disneyland Paris is located. Experts from the Musee d’Orsay later confirmed it was the stolen 13in by 11in picture.

The discovery comes as a major exhibition about Degas’s relationsh­ip with the dancers at the Paris Opera concludes at the Musee d’Orsay this weekend. nearly half a million art enthusiast­s have visited the show.

Culture minister Francoise nyssen said she was delighted by the ‘rediscover­y of a precious work belonging to the national collection­s, whose disappeara­nce represente­d a heavy loss for the French Impression­ist heritage’.

A spokesman for the Musee d’Orsay said: ‘It is a wonderful happy ending to the story. It is the centenary of his death and we are organising a huge show about Degas and the opera for 2019. It would have been a terrible loss for us to do it without this painting.’ French customs police said: ‘On Friday, February 16, customs officers from Marne-la-Vallee carried out checks on a bus at the Ferrieres-en-Brie motorway rest area.

‘They discovered a work of art in a suitcase that carried the signature “Degas” which none of the passengers admitted to having put there. Officers seized the painting and asked experts at the Musee d’Orsay.’

Degas is best known for his depictions of ballet dancers, both in paintings and sculptures, highlighti­ng their movement. He is often considered one of the founders of the Impression­ist movement, although he preferred to refer to himself as a ‘realist’.

In August 2016, scientists using X-rays discovered a hidden painting of a face beneath the surface of Degas’s Portrait of a Woman. The picture they revealed is believed to be a portrait of the model Emma Dobigny that the artist had abandoned and painted over.

 ??  ?? Recovered: Edgar Degas’s pastel drawing Les Choristes, which was stolen from a Marseilles museum nine years ago
Recovered: Edgar Degas’s pastel drawing Les Choristes, which was stolen from a Marseilles museum nine years ago

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