Stolen Chagall and Picasso artworks found in Antwerp basement
by Philip Oltermann European culture editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6HXT5)
Months-long covert police operation recovers paintings stolen from Tel Aviv art collector 14 years ago
Two paintings by Marc Chagall and Pablo Picasso have been recovered from a basement in the Belgian city of Antwerp, 14 years after they were stolen from an art collector in Israel.
The two artworks, a cubist portrait by Picasso known simply as Tete and Chagall's L'homme en priere, showing a man praying, were stolen in February 2010 from a Tel Aviv villa owned by the Herzikovich family.
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