Son Asks Dad to Return Stolen Picasso.

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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.

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