Son Asks Dad to Return Stolen Picasso.

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A painting by Pablo Picasso, "Portrait of a Woman and a Musketeer," which went missing in 1969, was found in the hallway closet of a forklift operator's home. The FBI was hot on the trail of the painting, but the operator's father, a fixer, helped him return it to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. The painting was worth an estimated $75,000 and was signed "Robbin' Hood." The painting's current whereabouts are unknown, but it is believed to be in the private collection of Sidney and Dorothy Kohl.
Hey Dad, Can You Help Me Return the Picasso I Stole? The New York Times
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