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'Vladimir Putin inherits $2 billion art collection from late Russian connoisseur'

IndiaTimes Thursday, 15 February 2024
Vladimir Putin reportedly inherited a $2 billion art collection from Nina Moleva. The collection includes 200 paintings and was initiated by Ivan Grinyov in the 1870s. There are questions about the authenticity of the art and claims of a portion being intended for Poland.
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