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Fesch Palais, Corsica |
Reuters
reported May 5th that the four paintings stolen from the Fesch museum in Corsica more than one year ago have been found parked in a car on the island.
An anonymous phone call alerted the police to the location of the paintings, according to Reuters.
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Poussin's "Midas at the Source of the River Pactolus" |
The four paintings include Nicolas Poussin's "Midas at the Source of the River Pactolus"; Giovanni Bellini's "Virgin and Child"; an anonymous Umbrian artist's "Virgin with Child in a glory of Seraphins"; and Mariotto di Nardo's "Pentecost".
You may read about the February 2011 theft
here on the ARCA blog. The theft had been reported as two parts: first a security guard in financial trouble removed the paintings from the museum, then someone else lifted them from his car.
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Fesch Palais, Corsica |
Reuters
reported May 5th that the four paintings stolen from the Fesch museum in Corsica more than one year ago have been found parked in a car on the island.
An anonymous phone call alerted the police to the location of the paintings, according to Reuters.
 |
Poussin's "Midas at the Source of the River Pactolus" |
The four paintings include Nicolas Poussin's "Midas at the Source of the River Pactolus"; Giovanni Bellini's "Virgin and Child"; an anonymous Umbrian artist's "Virgin with Child in a glory of Seraphins"; and Mariotto di Nardo's "Pentecost".
You may read about the February 2011 theft
here on the ARCA blog. The theft had been reported as two parts: first a security guard in financial trouble removed the paintings from the museum, then someone else lifted them from his car.
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