The New Zealand Herald

The $1.4m artwork on a bus

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The 1877 monotype Les Choristes (The Chorus Singers) by Edgar Degas is distinctiv­e for at least two reasons.

Firstly, the French impression­ist depicted dancers so often that this work is the only operatic scene he painted that omits them. Secondly, it was stolen in a mysterious December 2009 heist after thieves unscrewed it from the wall one night at Muse´e Cantini in Marseille, leading investigat­ors to speculate that the theft could be an inside job.

The trail had grown cold over the years, as French customs investigat­ors tried in vain to find the artwork, valued at more than US$1 million ($1.4m). Yet on February 16, it was not discovered at a shady auction house or the vault of an art thief, but inside a suitcase in the back of a bus at a highway stop near Paris.

Customs officials were performing a random search of the bus luggage compartmen­t when they found a suitcase containing the work, bursting with vivid hues of orange, yellow and red, depicting chorus singers in the opera Don Juan.

The bus was parked near Ferrie`resen-Brie, a verdant area about 30km east of Paris. None of the passengers claimed the suitcase as their own, according to France’s Ministry of Culture. A customs spokespers­on said the find was not based on a tip, the New York Times reported. Long-distance buses in many countries, including France are often searched for possible drug transit.

The painting was confirmed authentic by Muse´e d’Orsay, the museum that originally loaned it to Cantini. Minister of Culture Franc¸oise Nyssen called its recovery a “happy rediscover­y” of the work. Its disappeara­nce “represente­d a heavy loss for the French impression­ist heritage,” Nyssen said.

Degas’ work is known as a monotype, or a cross between a painting and engraving. An artist creates an ink compositio­n and brushes it on a metal plate before pressing it, the Culture Ministry said.

 ?? Picture / AP ?? A stolen painting by Edgar Degas.
Picture / AP A stolen painting by Edgar Degas.

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