
Nazi-looted painting reappears in Argentine real estate listing
Argentinian police are searching for a Nazi-looted painting, 'Portrait of a Lady' by Giuseppe Ghislandi, believed to be in a house owned by the family of a Nazi official's daughter. The artwork, originally owned by Jewish art dealer Jacques Goudstikker, disappeared from a property in Mar del Plata after being spotted in an estate listing, prompting investigations into potential concealment of criminal property. The painting's whereabouts remain unknown, and legal actions may follow if the owners are found to be in possession of the stolen art.