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Painting Stolen by Nazis Is Found in an Estate Agent's Advert - Before Vanishing

The painting "Portrait of a Lady" was looted by Nazis over 80 years ago and recently vanished after being spotted in an Argentinian real estate listing, officials said.

Summary by Metro News
The portrait of Contessa Colleoni by Italian artist Giuseppe Ghislandi was lost during World War II after being stolen by Nazi Germany.

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The painting was stolen by the Nazis and was missing for over 80 years. Now it has been found in an unexpected place. And disappeared just as quickly again.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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A painting stolen by the Nazis, which was recently spotted in a real estate ad in Argentina, has disappeared again, a prosecutor quoted by the BBC said.

·Romania
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Art theft: Journalists from the AD newspaper found Giuseppe Vittore Ghislandi's "Portrait of a Lady" on an Argentinian real estate website. But during a police raid…

·Netherlands
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Dutch News broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
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