Police question ex-butler over artworks seized in Portuguese house


LISBON, April 24 (Reuters) - ⁠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.

Officers said the artworks, whose authenticity ⁠is ‌yet to be confirmed, were thought to belong to a U.S. ⁠citizen who had lived in the town ​of Penalva ‌do Castelo and died in 2024. They ⁠were found ​in the possession of the former employee, they added.

The police statement said an investigation was ⁠underway, but did not go ​into further details on any charges.

The raids and searches under "Operation Butler" were carried out in ⁠collaboration with experts from the National Museum Machado de Castro, police said.

The artworks were attributed to 27 different artists, from German Renaissance ​master Albrecht Durer, to Spanish ⁠modernists Picasso and Miro, to British Pop ​Art painter David Hockney. The ‌trove also includes sculptures ​and other artefacts.

(Reporting by Sergio Goncalves; editing by Andrei Khalip and Andrew Heavens)

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