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Painting seized in Miami sting may be missing Matisse
A painting believed to be by French master Henri Matisse that was stolen from a Venezuelan museum more than a decade ago has been recovered in an undercover sting operation at a Miami Beach hotel, authorities said yesterday.
A man and a woman who allegedly tried to sell the 1925 work "Odalisque in Red Pants" (Odalisque 脿 la culotte rouge) to FBI agents for US$740,000 were arrested and charged with possession of stolen goods.
Pedro Antonio Marcuello Guzman, 46, of Miami, Florida, and Maria Martha Elisa Ornelas Lazo, 50, of Mexico City, appeared in court in Miami and could face up to 10 years in prison if found guilty.
Marcuello negotiated the sale of the painting, which was stolen from the Caracas Museum of Contemporary Art, according to a Department of Justice press release.
The painting, a harem scene depicting a bare-chested woman seated on the floor with legs crossed in bright red pants, is valued at approximately US$3 million.
"Marcuello allegedly admitted to the undercover agents during a meeting that he knew the painting was stolen and offered to sell the stolen painting for approximately US$740,000," the statement said.
Marcuello then arranged for the painting to be flown from Mexico by a courier identified as Ornelas.
According to the affidavit, Ornelas arrived from Mexico on Monday carrying a red tube containing the painting. The next day Marcuello and Ornelas met with undercover agents and produced the Matisse.
A man and a woman who allegedly tried to sell the 1925 work "Odalisque in Red Pants" (Odalisque 脿 la culotte rouge) to FBI agents for US$740,000 were arrested and charged with possession of stolen goods.
Pedro Antonio Marcuello Guzman, 46, of Miami, Florida, and Maria Martha Elisa Ornelas Lazo, 50, of Mexico City, appeared in court in Miami and could face up to 10 years in prison if found guilty.
Marcuello negotiated the sale of the painting, which was stolen from the Caracas Museum of Contemporary Art, according to a Department of Justice press release.
The painting, a harem scene depicting a bare-chested woman seated on the floor with legs crossed in bright red pants, is valued at approximately US$3 million.
"Marcuello allegedly admitted to the undercover agents during a meeting that he knew the painting was stolen and offered to sell the stolen painting for approximately US$740,000," the statement said.
Marcuello then arranged for the painting to be flown from Mexico by a courier identified as Ornelas.
According to the affidavit, Ornelas arrived from Mexico on Monday carrying a red tube containing the painting. The next day Marcuello and Ornelas met with undercover agents and produced the Matisse.
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