Stolen Paintings Found
United Press International
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France —
Two stolen works by a Flemish master and a pupil of Rembrandt, valued at more than $275,000, were recovered at an abandoned work site, police said Saturday.
The paintings, a 15th-Century work by a primitive Flemish master entitled “The Virgin at the Offering Between St. Peter and St. Augustin,” and a 17th-Century portrait of Rembrandt, were found Friday night in “excellent condition,” a police spokesman said.
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