Stolen objects of Carlos Gardel in Buenos Aires
posted on: Nov 20 2011 13:36 by RDugey. Viewed 16 times.Objects that belonged to Carlos Gardel, as a ring of gold and Sapphire, a reliquary and a tie pin, were taken from a sample that is displayed on the singer in the Centro Cultural Borges of Buenos Aires, yesterday confirmed sources of the establishment.

Theft took place Friday in one of the Chambers of the cultural center of Buenos Aires, where you can see several objects of the "Creole thrush", including a guitar that he presented in 1925 and posters for the promotion of a show in Paris.
Sample makers unknown so far who were responsible for, but believe that it is people who want to preserve something of the great figure of tango that drove the songs of the two by four globally.
"The Argentines need to reflect on our attitude towards Commons." This kind of things generate collectors do not want to display their belongings. These things have value u000a"because part of the life of Gardel", the newspaper La Nacion said the curator of the exhibition, Micaela Patania.
The stolen items are part of the collection Gardel Delfino, which also has other personal items, letters, photographs and furniture of the artist.
Gardel, died in a plane crash on 24 June 1935, left a legacy of one thousand recordings and a score of films and musicals, as well as have been pioneer of tango song and videos musicales.

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