Maya with Doll (Maya à la poupée) is anoil painting byPablo Picasso. Created in 1938, theNew York Times described it as "a colorfulCubist portrait of Picasso’s daughter (Maya Widmaier-Picasso) as a child clutching a doll."
On February 28, 2007, the painting was one of two stolen from the home of Picasso's granddaughterDiana Widmaier-Picasso.[1] The other was a 1961 painting of his second wife, titledJacqueline.
On August 7, 2007, French officials announced that the painting had been recovered, along with the other stolen painting,Jacqueline. The paintings were found inParis and the thieves, who were known to the police for previous cases ofart theft, were arrested.[citation needed]
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