LONDON.- A version of Auguste Rodins Young Girl with Serpent stolen 24 years ago has been recovered in New York.
In 1991, thieves stole artwork valued at over $1 million USD in a series of raids on a private residence in Beverly Hills whilst the owners were out of town. Among a number of high-value works of fine art stolen during the robberies was an edition of Young Girl with Serpent by esteemed French sculptor Auguste Rodin (1840-1917).
The residence was left unoccupied for several weeks, allowing multiple visits by thieves whose access had been arranged by the victims trusted housekeeper. It is understood that the individual in whose care the residence was regularly left had bragged about his employers wealth at a local bar and was convinced to sell a duplicate of the house keys for $5,000 when propositioned by criminals.
Upon their return, the victims described their home as looking as though it had been hit by an earthquake and, with no sign of their housekeeper, they immediately informed the Beverly Hills Police Department of his assumed involvement in the crime. A police search identified the existence of a previously-unknown arrest warrant for the housekeeper, issued in his native Switzerland. He was subsequently tracked to a Miami hotel and arrested whilst sunbathing by the pool.
The location of all stolen items remained unknown until Rodins Young Girl with Serpent was identified when consigned for sale at Christies in New York.
Art Recovery Group was appointed by the insurer and led the negotiations with the consignors legal representative. With title to the work unconditionally relinquished by the consignor, the sculpture has been offered back to the theft victims in line with the benefits of their insurance policy.
Speaking this morning, Christopher A. Marinello, CEO of Art Recovery Group, said: This case was a perfect example of public and private sector collaboration. We are extremely grateful for the steadfast determination of the Beverly Hills Police Department, and in particular the perseverance of Detective Michael Corren, in keeping this case open for 24 years and seeing through its resolution.
Additional artworks taken in the raids remain unaccounted for and the outstanding losses have been recorded on the ArtClaim Database. When the Rodin was last offered for sale at Christies, its value was estimated at around $100,000.
In accordance with the resolution agreed between the loss victim and their insurance company, this work will now be consigned for sale later this year.
Art Recovery Group is the worlds foremost provider of art recovery, dispute resolution and due diligence services. Our headquarters are in London but we maintain offices in Milan and New Delhi and have researchers in a number of other cities.
ARG developed and maintains the ArtClaim Database - the worlds most technologically-advanced, central database of lost, stolen and claimed works of art.
Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) was a French sculptor of bronze and marble figures and is considered among the finest portraitists in the history of sculpture. His most famous works include The Thinker and The Kiss and his portraits include figures of Victor Hugo and Honoré de Balzac.
Works by Rodin are held in some of the worlds most prestigious museum collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Musée dOrsay and the Kunsthaus Zurich.