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Karel Appel artworks recovered from British warehouse | Karel Appel artworks recovered from British warehouse |
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More than 400 works by Dutch artist Karel Appel have been recovered after being discovered in a British warehouse a decade after they went missing. | More than 400 works by Dutch artist Karel Appel have been recovered after being discovered in a British warehouse a decade after they went missing. |
The artist was said to be distraught when his drawings and sketches disappeared in transit to the Karel Appel Foundation in Amsterdam in 2002. | The artist was said to be distraught when his drawings and sketches disappeared in transit to the Karel Appel Foundation in Amsterdam in 2002. |
Eight crates of artworks were found by a logistics company who sent it to auction house Bonhams for valuation. | Eight crates of artworks were found by a logistics company who sent it to auction house Bonhams for valuation. |
Bonhams and the Art Loss Register (ALR) confirmed they were the missing works. | Bonhams and the Art Loss Register (ALR) confirmed they were the missing works. |
They had been listed on the ALR's database of more than 350,000 missing, stolen and disputed artworks. | They had been listed on the ALR's database of more than 350,000 missing, stolen and disputed artworks. |
A settlement was eventually agreed between the ALR and the Appel Foundation, and the logistics company - whose name has not been released. | |
"This case highlights the responsibility of companies who store and transport works of art," said ALR lawyer Christopher Marinello. | "This case highlights the responsibility of companies who store and transport works of art," said ALR lawyer Christopher Marinello. |
He said that logistics companies store and move millions of pounds worth of art every year "but rarely check with the ALR whether the works are missing." | He said that logistics companies store and move millions of pounds worth of art every year "but rarely check with the ALR whether the works are missing." |
Appel's widow Harriet said: "I am extremely happy that the Karel Appel Foundation have recovered the lost drawings." | Appel's widow Harriet said: "I am extremely happy that the Karel Appel Foundation have recovered the lost drawings." |
The artist, who died in 2006, was a painter, printmaker, sculptor and ceramist. | The artist, who died in 2006, was a painter, printmaker, sculptor and ceramist. |
In 1954, he received the Unesco prize at the Venice Biennale and he was one of the founders of the avant-garde movement Cobra in 1948. | In 1954, he received the Unesco prize at the Venice Biennale and he was one of the founders of the avant-garde movement Cobra in 1948. |
His paintings are mostly identified for their thickly-painted and swirling depictions of grotesque animals and humans. | His paintings are mostly identified for their thickly-painted and swirling depictions of grotesque animals and humans. |
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