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French police ‘stumble upon £13m stolen Picasso painting during drug raid’

French police have recovered a stolen Picasso portrait valued at up to $17 million during an unrelated drug raid near Paris.

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The brief

Authorities conducting a drug enforcement operation near Paris have unexpectedly recovered a stolen Picasso portrait. The painting, estimated to be worth up to $17 million, was identified during the raid.

Coverage from outlets including Yahoo, Artforum, Vanity Fair, The Daily Beast, Artnet News, and Yahoo News New Zealand emphasizes the accidental nature of the discovery. Reporting centers on the link between the drug bust and the location of the pilfered artwork.

Specific details regarding the origin of the theft or the identity of those in possession of the painting remain unstated in current reports. Observers are tracking further updates from authorities regarding the recovery process.

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Where was the painting found?

The Picasso portrait was discovered during a drug raid near Paris.

What is the estimated value of the painting?

Coverage estimates the value of the artwork at up to $17 million.

How did the police find the painting?

The painting was found unexpectedly by police while they were conducting an operation targeting drugs.

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