Tuesday10 December 2024
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The artworks of Medvedchuk have generated over 1 million UAH for the budget, according to ARMA.

Only a portion of the traitor's collection from Ukraine has been sold. Currently, 56 paintings are still in the process of being sold.

The Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA) has sold 80 paintings from the seized collection of Ukrainian traitor Viktor Medvedchuk for over 1 million UAH. 

ARMA Chair Oksana Duma reported this information. 

An additional 56 artworks are currently being sold, with some valued at nearly 200,000 UAH. These include:

  • “The Troika” by Kostiantyn Stoylov for 174,500 UAH;
  • “Midday in Crimea” by Lev Vitkovskyi for almost 190,000 UAH;
  • “Composition with Boats” for 196,000 UAH. The author is unknown.

The upcoming auctions will take place on the ProZorro.Sales platform on December 4 and 5. 

As a reminder, the first part of Medvedchuk's painting collection—16 paintings—was sold for 317,000 UAH. The entire collection of 136 paintings was valued at 4 million UAH.

Background. Earlier, Mind reported that ARMA sold Medvedchuk's watches for over 7 million UAH.