Wednesday, April 21 2010 16:53
INGO-ARMENIA insures pictures of  Italian painter Anselmo Francesconi
ArmInfo. INGO ARMENIA Insurance Company has insured  pictures of the Italian painter Anselmo Francesconi on a topic of the Armenian Genocide, to be exhibited  in the National Gallery on April 25, 2010. According to the company, insurance to the total sum of over 600,000 Euro is provided  by the insurer free-of-charge. 
According to international requirements, as well as in line with Armenian legislation, cultural values  must be insured  for the period of carriage.  However, in view of the growing  interest  by private collectors and their not always authorized actions on acquisition of exhibits, the "nail to nail" insurance becomes popular in the world, i.e.  insurance coverage is provided  to the  museum pieces  for the whole period of exhibition, including transportation and exhibition. 
 
According to Nora Davtyan, Deputy Head of Cultural Heritage  and Cultural Values Department of Armenia, necessity of insuring  museum pieces  for the period of exhibition has ripened long since. "Regular cases of stealing from national museums indicate  the necessity of strengthening  the security system and  resorting to services of insurers, especially  taking into account  a priceless  collection of historical cultural values", the expert said. 
INGO ARMENIA Director Levon Altunyan also emphasized the importance of cooperation  of insurance companies  and Ministry of Culture which contribute to enhancement  of the level of trust by foreign exhibition centers  and stimulate interest to Armenia. He added  that the Company has been insuring  museum pieces  and other cultural values  on nail to nail insurance programme since 2009.  Ministry of Culture and National Gallery have a great experience  of work  with local insurers. Cooperation with INGO ARMENIA started  in 2004. In 2009, on the proposal of  Ministry of Culture, INGO ARMENIA appeared a sponsor having allocated 3.6 mln drams  for reconstruction of  Tatev monastery's door.
To note, 18 pictures of Italian artist Anselmo Francesconi will be presented at the exhibition dedicated to the 95th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. According to the preliminary data,  the pictures  will remain in Armenia in the Armenian Genocide Museum.