
Pablo Picasso's 1921 painting titled “Still Life with Guitar,” being transported from Madrid to Granada, has gone missing. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This was reported by Euronews. According to the information, this gouache-style artwork was planned to be exhibited at the “Still Life.
La eternidad de lo inerte” exhibition organized by the CajaGranada foundation. However, this small piece, measuring 12.7x9 centimeters, did not reach its destination.
The painting was delivered by a company specializing in transporting artworks from the Pio XII headquarters in Madrid. On September 25, the artwork was placed in storage along with other paintings and then sent to Granada.
The exhibition opened on October 2, and the artworks were delivered to the cultural center at 10:00 on October 3. That night, the paintings were in the town of Deyfontes.
Investigators believe that Picasso's artwork may have been stolen in this area. After the CajaGranada foundation filed an official complaint with the police on October 10, the National Police's historical heritage brigade began an investigation.
So far, the whereabouts of the painting are unknown, and no one has been apprehended. The investigation is ongoing.
This incident has attracted significant attention in the art world, and efforts are underway to recover Picasso's unique artwork.