Detective Story: Argentina Accidentally Found a Picture Stolen During the Second World War - Global Happenings
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A search continues in Argentina for an 18th-century painting, once part of the collection of Dutch Jew Jacques Goudstikker. The artwork was stolen during World War II by notorious Nazi Friedrich Kadgien, who fled Europe with the looted wealth. Long thought to be missing, the painting was recently discovered by chance in a photo of a home being marketed online by a real estate agency.
A few days ago, in Mar del Plata, a painting appeared that would have been stolen during the Nazi occupation in Europe. Research points to the fact that the work was brought to Argentina by a man as influential as it was unknown to the general public: Friedrich Kadgien. It was not a hierarch with a resonant name such as Mengele or Eichmann, but had a central role in the economic machinery of the Third Reich.The discovery of the canvas by the Ita…
Detective story: Argentina accidentally found a picture stolen during the Second World War - Global Happenings
Picture of the famous Italian artist Wittore Giuseppe Histo Accidentally found in Buenos -Aires, Argentina. I noticed the canvas on the website of the local real estate agentField This agent sells another house and showed the rooms of this building on the network. One of the photos and noticed a picture of the master hanging over the sofa, said Artur Brand Art Detective. Whose picture Once “Portrait of a Woman” Gisland belonged to Arider Jacque…
A painting stolen by the Nazis appeared in a real estate advertisement in Mar del Plata, Argentina.
The painting stolen by the secret police member of the Third Reich, Friedrich Kadgien, was located in a house in Mar del Plata, by chance and through photos on the web. But at the time of the break-in it did not appear.
The recent discovery of a painting by Giuseppe Ghislandi in Mar del Plata, whose “Lady Portrait” had been confiscated by the Nazis in Holland, brings back to the table an uncomfortable truth and...
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