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The Lost Treasure (Colour Litho)

The Lost Treasure (Colour Litho)
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IMAGE number
LLM2785071
Image title
The Lost Treasure (Colour Litho)
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Artist
Molino, Walter (1915-1997) / Italian
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Location
Private Collection
Medium
colour lithograph
Image description

The lost treasure. Wandering with a colleague on the outskirts of Milan, a bum, known under the nickname of Gip, stops near a car. There's no one here. He tries a handle; it gives way. The door is open. He takes a briefcase, empties its contents, jewelry! If he hunts them in his pocket and, convinced that they are fake, he goes around the taverns, putting them on sale cheaply. Everyone laughs and offers them little money. It doesn't matter. He sells out when he's not giving away. And he drinks. The officers catch him back later drunk. He doesn't know anything, he doesn't remember anything. Some jewels, authentic jewels worth over twenty million lire, took as much as he needed to pay for the wine he had drunk. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 20 March 1955.

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© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
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friend / bar (place) / jewel / drink / stone / counterfeiting / strange / woman / man / humour / Italy / Europe / Milan / Lombardy / poverty / wealth / treasure / Molino Walter (1915-1997) / 20th century / artist / art / illustrator / drunk / tavern / homelessness

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