German thief fined for taking discarded Richter art works
A German court fined a thief on Wednesday for taking works discarded in a bin by famed artist Gerhard Richter — yet estimated to be worth 60,000 euros ($67,000). Cologne district court slapped the defendant with a 3,150-euro fine for trying to sell the pieces, which Richter had thrown into a wastepaper container in front of his villa in July 2016 because he thought they were not good enough. The judge ruled that even though the pieces were unsigned by the artist, and therefore not able to be sold on the official art market, they were not worthless. The exact value of the four postcard-sized pieces — photos painted with oil — could not be determined, but the court estimated them to be worth around 60,000 euros. Having taken the pieces from the bin at Richter’s home in Cologne, the thief contacted a Munich auction house, which initially accepted them but demanded a certificate of authenticity. The 49-year-old defendant had presented three of the pictures to the head of the Gerhard Ric