Singer Alla Pugacheva tried to take abroad the antiques stored in her castle in Gryazi near Moscow. Life reports this with this reference: SHOT.
According to the channel, the artist’s property worth $ 20 million (at the current exchange rate – about 1.9 billion rubles at socialbites.ca) was supposed to fly out of Sheremetyevo Airport, but the cargo was not allowed through customs. This was due to the fact that the Pugachev couple did not provide the border guards with a full package of documents. According to the notes of the Telegram channel, the cargo was registered in the name of the artist’s husband, comedian Maxim Galkin (recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation).
The artist decided to take the antiques out of Russia during his visits to his homeland last year; The artist’s representatives then conducted an inventory of the property.
In their conversation with SHOT, antique dealers stated that Pugacheva’s collection includes rare works, including museum exhibits from the 16th and 17th centuries. The castle in Gryazi contains a 19th-century French chandelier, a 19th-century fruit plate and the painting “Madonna and Child with Two Angels” by Domenico Puligo, a contemporary of Leonardo da Vinci. The channel emphasizes that the price of this work starts from 1 million dollars in auctions.
The artist’s collection also includes a rare work by artist Jan van Goyen called “View of a city by the river with a windmill.” A contemporary of Rembrandt painted a total of 1.2 thousand paintings during his life, including one by Pugacheva.
Previously directed by Karen Shakhnazarov statedHe does not consider Alla Pugacheva a traitor.
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Source: Gazeta

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