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A naked Marilyn Monroe Posing with a STOLEN heart A photograph of Agnieszka Dellert-Dellfina acting like Monroe on a photograph by Thomas Dellert-Dellacroix STOLEN by Ali Ayad in Berlin after my large Retrospective art exhibit at Check Point Charly
The Photo was framed in an Art Deco black and silver frame and was exhibit together with a simmular photo also depicting Dellfina nude as Monroe. Both works where Stolen and sold to a girl in Berlin… in 2015 who now say she did not know she bought a stolen artwork
This art work together with the other 54 Stolen Artworks by Mr Ayad has been reported to the Berlin Police with Photographs
Thomas Dellert is an internationally renowned Swedish painter and photographer who has taken part in numerous solo exhibitions throughout the United States and several European nations. His works are featured in the permanent collections of the Holocaust Memorial Museum (Washington DC), Heinz, Mercedes Benz, Absolute Vodka and the Swedish Royal Family, to name a few. Combining satirical and historical elements, Dellert mixes painting, collage and graphic art to convey both the deep darkness and shining hope of humanity.