the picasso administration is can certify the artist's work. answered me by telling me that claude picasso wanted to seep with his own eyes what it was we had. and he gave us an appointment. so we went up to paris, my wife and i, by train with a suitcase. >> full of art work? >> yes. i organized them, properly and folders so it could be presentable. >> how were you greeted by claude? >> he was a bit haughty. >> impolite. >> he is a -- we are little people. >> he did not say hello. >> he looked at me and said, you, you can sit over there. one cannot say we were welcomed. that's not very polite. considering he is the son of a genius. >> kind of snobbish you say? >> yes. >> yes, snob. >> a man represents wealth. >> but claude picasso himself, the artist's third child and one of five living heirs remembers the meeting differently. >> i start, asking questions. and so on. they said, they were given these things by my father. later on a little later on in the conversation they said that some of them were given to them by my father's widow. >> reporter