Stolen paintings found in a car
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Two masterworks stolen from a Zurich art museum last week were found in good condition in an unlocked car outside a psychiatric hospital, police said, but two other paintings are still missing.
The recovered paintings, Claude Monet’s “Poppy Field at Vetheuil” and Vincent van Gogh’s “Blooming Chestnut Branches,” were found by a parking lot attendant Monday.
Police said they had a combined value of $63 million. Still missing are “Ludovic Lepic and his Daughters” by Edgar Degas and “Boy in the Red Waistcoat” by Paul Cezanne.
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