Recovered: Painting Stolen by Nazis Found After Going Missing Again
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Painting stolen from Jewish collector in WWII is recovered after being spotted in real estate photo for home of Nazi’s daughter
The portrait of Contessa Colleoni by Italian artist Giuseppe Ghislandi hadn't been seen in public since it was stolen from Jacques Goudstikker, a Jewish art collector, in Amsterdam back in 1940.
Argentine authorities given painting stolen during WWII
Argentina's Federal Police on Wednesday took delivery of the painting 'Portrait of a Lady' by Giuseppe Ghislandi, which had been stolen by the Nazis in the Netherlands during World War II. The work of art, dating back to 1710, was voluntarily handed over by the family in possession of it for decades.
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