It said those references disappeared after the GSA contacted Schwartz, who pulled the painting from eBay and then offered it again for three days in November 2015 for $10,50 The complaint also claimed that Schwartz's sales offer initially cited the painting's frame, which had a Works Progress Administration plaque.
General Services Administration has no right to the "1934 Farmer" painting that he purchased several years ago and carefully restore Schwartz told the Courier-Post website ) that he will argue that the U.S.
Hakeem Alaraibi, 25, who played for the gulf state's national youth team, fled his homeland and was granted asylum in Australia where he plays semi-professionally for the second-tier team Pascoe Vale FC in
Shaar's project "Soufra" - which means a table laden with food - drew the attention of Hollywood actress and social activist Susan Sarandon, whose documentary - also called "Soufra" - was screened for the first time this week in Beirut.