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Dealer Yves Bouvier to stand trial in Paris over missing Picassos

The trial comes after the conclusion of a decade-long investigation into the alleged disappearance of works belonging to Picasso's stepdaughter

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A trial will take place at the Paris Correctional Court to try the case of Picasso's paintings declared stolen by the artist's daughter-in-law in 2015. 70 works would be involved in this case.

·Paris, France
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Olivier Thomas and Yves Bouvier are suspected of stealing several works from the Spanish painter and selling them. The date of the trial has not yet been fixed.

·Paris, France
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An art consultant and a Swiss merchant will be tried in Paris in a case of theft of approximately 70 works by Pablo Picasso An art consultant, Olivier Thomas, and a Swiss art merchant, Yves

·France
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An art consultant, Olivier Thomas, and a Swiss art dealer, Yves Bouvier, will be tried before the Paris Correctional Court in the case of Picasso's works declared stolen by the daughter-in-law of the artist...

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theartnewspaper.com broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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