Lawyers insist Spanish banker Jaime Botin can sell seized Pablo Picasso painting
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Lawyers insist Spanish banker Jaime Botin can sell seized Pablo Picasso painting
The yacht Adix, owned by Spanish Santander banking group and flying a British flag, sails off Testa beach on August 4, 2015, in Pianottoli Caldarello, Corsica, four days after French customs seized a Picasso on board considered a national treasure by Spain. The painting, which French customs said was valued at more than 25 million euros ($27 million), is owned by Jaime Botin, a well-known Spanish banker whose family founded Santander. An attempt to export the painting, "Head of a Young Woman", to Switzerland last July 30 "drew the attention of French officials", the country's customs authorities said, with officers on the French Mediterranean island boarding the vessel the next day. AFP PHOTO / PASCAL POCHARD-CASABIANCA.



MADRID (AFP).- Lawyers for a Spanish banker accused of trying to illegally export a Picasso worth 25 million euros claimed Friday that the painting is officially British and can be sold abroad.

The painting, "Head of a Young Woman", was seized by customs officials a week ago from a yacht off the French island of Corsica. The 1906 work is considered a national treasure in Pablo Picasso's native Spain and was subject to an export ban.

Its owner Jaime Botin, a well-known Spanish banker whose family founded the Santander banking group, is accused of trying to illegally export it to Switzerland.

But his lawyers said Friday that the picture had been painted abroad and acquired in London in 1977 and was therefore British, not Spanish -- and that Spanish authorities have no right to ban its export.

"The work was painted and purchased abroad and has always remained there. As a consequence, it cannot be exported (from Spain), either legally or illegally," the lawyers said in a statement sent to AFP.

"For years the painting has been kept permanently on a British-flagged boat -- which effectively constitutes foreign territory, even when docked in Spanish ports," they argued.

But Javier Garcia Fernandez, a constitutional law specialist at Madrid's Complutense University, said there was a "huge contradiction" between this claim and the fact that Botin had tried to apply for an export licence for the painting, which is valued at more than 25 million euros ($27 million dollars).

Botin had been trying since 2012 to obtain authorisation to export the painting, but the culture ministry refused to grant permission, a decision backed up by one of Spain's highest courts in May.

When customs officials boarded the yacht last week, its captain could only present two documents concerning the painting -- one of which was the court judgement ordering that it be kept in Spain.

"If they say the painting was bought abroad and has always stayed there, why did they ask for an export permit? It's a huge contradiction," Spanish news website ElConfidencial quoted Fernandez as saying.

"From the moment you apply for authorisation to export a good, that is then denied and has been taken before a Spanish court, there is recognition that it belongs to Spain."

The painting was completed during Picasso's so-called Gosol period and Spanish officials argue that it is "the only work of its kind" in the master's home country.



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