Nazi-Looted 17th-Century Painting Discovered in Argentine Real Estate Listing
Argentine police are investigating the heirs of a deceased Nazi after a 17th-century painting believed to be stolen from a Dutch Jewish collector was spotted in a property ad in Mar del Plata, Argentina. The artwork, attributed to Giuseppe Ghislandi, was linked to Nazi looting during WWII and was found in a house associated with Nazi art plunderer Friedrich Kadgien. Despite searches, the painting remains missing, and Kadgien's daughter and her husband are under house arrest as authorities continue their investigation.
