as family electrician and handyman, pierre leganec had the run of picasso's houses for 15 years starting before and stretching beyond the artist's death in 1973. says, jacqueline picasso surprised him. >> translator: madam called me into the hallway and said, come here, this is for you. and she handed me a box. i said, thank you, madam. i left and brought it back here. >> reporter: the leganecs say they opened the box and weren't impressed. they described the contents as two picasso sketch books and sheets of loose-leaf paper, all unsigned. >> translator: there were plenty of drawings that were repeated. for example, there was the body of a horse without the head. and the second part was only the head. >> reporter: danielle leganec says in general she's not a big fan of picasso's art. >> translator: that painting i don't know if the character is looking at me, not looking at me. the head is upside down. it's on the side. that's what made him famous. i'm not saying it's ugly. >> so you didn't think much of this box of paintings and sketches and things you received? >> translator: if someo