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Was the woman known as "Renoir Girl" shopping her mother's painting around to Washington area auction ­houses without her knowledge? Amid the wrangling in federal court over the tiny landscape ...
The woman who claimed to have stumbled upon a Renoir painting in a $7 box of trinkets at a Virginia flea market has been revealed to be Marcia “Martha” Fuqua, a former PE teacher who runs a ...
the chief legal adversary of the woman known as “Renoir Girl” has been the Baltimore Museum of Art. But as the battle for the tiny landscape heads to a federal trial in January, Renoir Girl ...
Martha Fuqua, a.k.a. "Renoir Girl," asked a federal judge Friday in court filings to dismiss the Baltimore Museum of Art's motion for partial summary judgment, denouncing the museum's evidence ...
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — An anonymous woman who claimed to have found a Renoir painting at a flea market has been unmasked in court papers as she fights to retain it. It turned out the painting was ...
the FBI seized the painting. Now a federal judge in Alexandria will determine who owns it. The Washington Post reports the woman who called herself "Renoir Girl" is Marcia "Martha" Fuqua of ...
The lawyer representing a Virginia woman seeking to retain a tiny landscape painted by the Impressionist master Pierre-Auguste Renoir cast doubt Friday on Baltimore Museum of Art‘s evidence that ...