Art Stolen By Hitler's Aide Lands In Argentina. Then A Strange Thing Happens
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A real estate office in Argentina accidentally "lit up" a painting stolen for Goering: EADaily
EADaily, August 28th, 2025. The portrait of the Italian master Giuseppe Ghislandi, stolen by the Nazis from the collection of a Jewish art dealer in Amsterdam, has been identified in photographs of a property for sale in Argentina.
An announcement on a real estate website in Mar del Plata, Argentina, has made it possible to locate the "Portrait of a Lady" of the Italian painter Giuseppe Vittore Ghislandi, stolen during World War II. The painting, visible in photos of the living room of a villa for sale, was looted in 1940 from the collection of the Dutch Jewish dealer Jacques Goudstikker. Journalists of the Dutch daily Algemeen Dagblad discovered the work by comparing the …
The Case of the "Mysteriously" Missing Painting
A couple of days ago an Argentina real estate listing went up and a Dutch reporter noticed that it contained some art possibly stolen by the Nazis. The pictures from the listing quickly went missing, but are still available via Zillow Gone wild reddit post.Then when the Argentina authorities showed up to investigate, somehow the art was gone and the owners know nothing(guardian). Dun, Dun, Dun, to be continued.
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