2 van Gogh Paintings Stolen From Amsterdam Are Recovered in Italy. [View all]
AMSTERDAM Two van Gogh paintings that were stolen from the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam in 2002 have been recovered in Italy, the chief anti-mafia prosecutor in Naples announced on Friday.
They were retrieved during a huge and continuing investigation into organized crime by a specialized team in the Italian public prosecutions department, the museum said.
The paintings have been found! Axel Rüger, director of the Van Gogh Museum, said in a statement released on Friday. That I would be able to ever pronounce these words is something I had no longer dared to hope for.
The paintings, Seascape at Scheveningen (1882) and Congregation Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen (1884/85), early works van Gogh painted in Holland, were stolen from the Amsterdam museum very early one December morning. The burglars climbed to the roof using a ladder, broke through a window, stole the two works and then escaped out the side of the building using a rope.'>>>
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