Nazi-Looted Italian Painting Recovered in Argentina

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An 18th-century painting by Giuseppe Ghislandi, looted by Nazis during WWII and recently found in a real estate listing in Argentina, has been recovered by authorities. The painting, linked to Dutch-Jewish collector Jacques Goudstikker, was seized from the daughter of a Nazi officer involved in its theft. The discovery highlights ongoing efforts to recover stolen art and the complexities of provenance and restitution.
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