Nazi-Looted WWII Painting Allegedly Found in Argentine Real Estate Listing

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An 18th-century portrait stolen by Nazis during WWII, believed to be 'Portrait of a Lady' by Giuseppe Vittore Ghislandi, has been found hanging in a house in Argentina, sparking investigations and potential restitution efforts, highlighting the ongoing issue of Nazi-looted art still hidden worldwide.
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