BANKSY VOLEE'S WORK

AT BATACLAN IN 2019 FOUND

The work, painted on the door of the famous Parisian performance hall, was stolen in June 2019.

The work attributed to Banksy and stolen from Bataclan in 2019, was finally found this Wednesday, June 10, 2020, in Italy, during an operation of the police, the fruit of a long meticulous work and a determination to lead to the well-deserved success of the Italian police.

"We recovered the stolen door at Bataclan with a work by Banksy depicting the sad girl," said a senior officer of the Teramo riflemen.

The operation was carried out in conjunction with French police.

Banksy had claimed authorship of eight works on his Instagram account, including the sad silhouette on the door of the Bataclan, a hijacking of the painting

"Napoleon crossing the Alps" by Jacques-Louis David, a little girl drawing a pink tapestry motif on a swastika near the former "first reception center" for refugees in Paris.

Or a small rat with a masked snout brandishing a pencil (or a cutter), near the Center Pompidou.

Painted on an emergency door of the famous performance hall, this achievement had been stolen on the night of January 26 to 27, 2019.

Designed in stencil and white paint in June 2018, the work presents a character in a state of meditation on a door through which many spectators of the concert of the "Eagles Of Death Metal" had escaped during the terrorist attack of 13 November 2015 which had left many dead and wounded as we can remember.

The British artist, who likes to play with the media as well as the art market, is today one of the most highly rated contemporary artists in the world.




Kate White pour DayNewsWorld