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    Panorama, Armenia
    June 17 2011

    Swede lumberman `owned' millions for Aivazovsky's painting


    An ordinary Swede lumberman was shocked to know he `owned' 7,6
    million kronor ($1.2 million) for the painting hanging on his wall for
    almost a decade, `The Local' writes.

    The painting, which had been left to him by his wife when she passed
    away, turned out to be a work of master Ivan Aivazovsky of Armenian
    origin dating back to 1858. The painting called "The Battle of
    Bomarsund" was sold in Uppsala Auction House (Uppsala
    Auktionskammare).

    The painting was put out for auction on the net with a starting price
    of 8,000-10,000 kronor.

    The improbable story began when the elderly man who was moving house
    decided he had some stuff to get rid of.

    He got in contact with a small Stockholm auction house and sent a few
    boxes over to them, including a large canvas his wife had left him
    when she passed away in 2002, which would be too large for the walls
    of his new home.

    On a note he had written: `Will you accept these things? Sell what you
    can and leave the rest to the Red Cross!'

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