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Argentina prosecutors have accused the daughter of a fugitive Nazi officer, who attempts to hide the 18th -century Italian painting that was looted during World War II and not publicly seen in 80 years.
The 59 -year -old daughter of Nazi officer Frederick Kadgian, Petricia Kadgian, was accused of a day later, who allegedly stole it from a prominent European art dealer during the Second World War, handed over the ‘portrait of a woman’ to the authorities. The probability of painting by Italian artist Giuseppe Ghislandi is around 1710, with a price of approximately $ 50,000, the Associated Press explained an art specialist.
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Painting’s original owner, Dutch-Jews Art Collector Jacques Gaudasty, who died in a ship running away from Amsterdam during the war, has allegedly filed a legal claim to reconstruct the artwork. According to The Associated Press, the descendants of Gaudastic have made attempts to fix around 1,100 paintings, which are missing, as they were forced to sell their broad art collection to the man of Harman Goring, Adolf Hitler’s right hand man.
Giuseppe Ghislandi’s 18th -century painting “Portrait of a Lady,” was allegedly stolen by an Nazi officer during World War II and discovered in his daughter’s house after appearing in a real estate listing, was displayed during a press conference by Mart Daniel Adler by Mart Daniel Adler. (AP Photo/Christian Hit)
Dutch journalists discovered paintings in an online real estate listing, examining the time of Frederick Kadzian spent in Argentina, showing the artwork hanging in the living room of Petricia Kadzian. Associated Press reported that the listing was removed last week, shortly after publishing a story about it at Dutch News Outlet Algmeen Dagbad.
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Police immediately raided the house of Petricia Kadzian in Mara Dale Plata city, as well as other assets related to her and her sister Alicia. According to the Associated Press, he did not get the painting, but seized a rifle and a revolver, as well as other engraving and paintings, which were stolen during World War II.
Petricia Kadgian, Right, one of the daughters of the official Frederick Kaden of the fugitive Nazi, and her husband, Juan Carlos Cortegoso, left, 18th -century Italian “picture” participates in a court hearing in the case of a Jewish collector’s theft during the Italian “picture of a woman”. (AP Photo/Christian Hit)
After the raid, Petricia Kadanian and her husband, Juan Carlos Cortegoso, 62, were placed under the arrest of the house. The couple handed over the portrait to the authorities on Wednesday, and after Thursday’s hearing, they were released from the house arrest, but were banned from leaving the country and according to the AP, any departure should be informed to their address from their address.
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It is not yet clear where the painting would go ahead or how it came under the possession of Frederick Kadzian, who died after fleeing the war in Argentina in 1978, AP said.
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Federal prosecutor Daniel Adler said at a press conference about the artwork, “We are just doing that the community for which we partially discovered work … can see these images.”
Earlier in the week, the lawyer of defendants, Carlos Muris, asked a civil court to authorize the auction of painting, but the request was rejected according to AP.
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Gaudstick’s successor Marei Von Ser filed a legal claim for painting through the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) office in New York, the AP reported the prosecutor Carlos Martineze.
The FBI did not immediately respond to the request of Fox News Digital for comments.