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Police question ex-butler over artworks seized in Portuguese house

  • On Friday, Portuguese police seized 278 artworks from a house in Penalva do Castelo during 'Operation Butler,' including pieces attributed to Pablo Picasso and Joan Miro.
  • Police are questioning the former butler of a deceased owner who lived in Penalva and died in 2024, suspecting him of attempting to sell items from the collection.
  • The collection includes sculptures and artifacts attributed to 27 different artists, ranging from German Renaissance master Albrecht Durer to British Pop Art painter David Hockney.
  • Experts from the National Museum Machado de Castro are assisting police to authenticate the seized pieces, as their legal and historical status remains unconfirmed.
  • Police have not filed charges as 'Operation Butler' continues, with authentication results crucial for determining the scope of any future legal actions.
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Police question ex-butler over artworks seized in Portuguese house

Police said on Friday they had seized 278 artworks, including paintings ​possibly by Pablo Picasso and Joan ‌Miro, at a house in Portugal, and were questioning the former butler of the late owner ​on suspicion of trying to sell ​some of them.

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PJ found and seized 278 works of art allegedly signed by artists such as Pablo Picasso or Joan Miró.

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The hundreds of items - including those suspected of being paintings by Picasso and Dürer or archaeological finds dating back thousands of years - were found in an apartment in Penalva do Castelo.

Portuguese police have seized 278 works of art that, according to an investigation, belonged to a wealthy American resident in the north-central part of the country. By Friday afternoon, the former servant of the American citizen, who died in 2024, had been charged.

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SIC Notícias broke the news on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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