Friday, 30 September 2016

2 Van Gogh paintings recovered by Italian anti-Mafia police

2 Van Gogh paintings recovered by Italian anti-Mafia police

Italian police have found two Van Gogh paintings that were stolen from an Amsterdam museum in 2002 hidden in a farmhouse near an organized crime syndicate’s Naples-area stronghold, investigators said Friday. The paintings, discovered without their frames, are in “relatively good condition,” the Van Gogh Museum said in a statement on its website. It said the two paintings are the 1882 work “Seascape at Scheveningen” and a later work, “Congregation leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen.” The earlier painting contains grains of sand that were stirred up from the beach as Van Gogh worked.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/museums/2-van-gogh-paintings-recovered-by-italian-anti-mafia-police/2016/09/30/6d2a3968-86e9-11e6-b57d-dd49277af02f_story.html?source=Snapzu

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