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“Bears in a Pine Forest” and “Crimean Flavor”: part of Medvedchuk's collection of paintings valued at almost 4 million UAH.

24-10-2024

The Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA) has received an independent assessment of 136 paintings by high-profile traitor viktor medvedchuk. The evaluation was carried out by the winner selected by the Commission for the Sale of Seized Assets - PE "Tender Online". The entire collection was divided into two parts. 149 paintings have cultural value and are expensive, and 136 paintings are valued at almost 4 million UAH.  

Among the most expensive works:

  • 392.5 thousand UAH - Composition with boats (author unknown)
  • 374.4 thousand UAH - Afternoon in the Crimea (by Lev Vitikovsky)
  • 349 thousand UAH - Troika (by Kostiantyn Stoylov)
  • 284.8 thousand UAH - Horses (author unknown)
  • 170.1 thousand UAH - The Act or the Spaniard (by Serhiy Reznichenko)
  • 170.1 thousand UAH - Still Life with a chair (by Serhii Reznichenko)
  • 175.8 thousand UAH - Girl with a Watermelon (by Serhii Reznichenko)
  • 107.3 thousand UAH - Mountain landscape (by Mykhailo Sapatiuk)
  • 71.5 thousand UAH - Crimean flavor (by Natalia Muravska)
  • 60.7 thousand UAH - Christmas Day in Zhdeniyiv (by Yurii Herts)
  • 54, 2 thousand UAH - Bears in a pine forest (author unknown)

One of the cheapest paintings is a portrait of medvedchuk (by Garbar M) for 5.2 thousand UAH.

Each painting with a photo and the corresponding estimate will be available on Prozorro. Prodazhi.

It should be noted that according to experts from the National Art Museum of Ukraine, these paintings have no cultural or historical value, and therefore can be sold at auction.

The National Agency plans to divide each painting into a separate lot. Expect 136 announcements on Prozorro.Prodazhi soon, and ARMA will inform you about them.

We remind you that the experts of the National Art Museum of Ukraine examined a total of 285 paintings. Of these, 149 were recognized as having cultural and historical value. These 149 paintings were supposed to be transferred to Ukrainian museums, but the draft law No. 11280-1 on the management of cultural property and other assets did not receive enough votes among MPs. We expect a new draft law to be registered in the near future, which will allow us to preserve our cultural heritage, which once fell into the hands of criminals and traitors.