Stolen Salvador Dali,
Tamara de Lempicka paintings recovered after seven years
The
Hague: Two
renowned paintings stolen from a Dutch museum seven years ago, one by Salvador
Dali and the other by Polish artist Tamara de Lempicka, have been recovered, a
specialist art detective said Wednesday.
Dali's
1941 surrealist work Adolescence featuring the Catalan artist and his
beloved nanny and Lempicka's sensual 1929 tableau La Musicienne have
been tracked down, detective Arthur Brand said via his Twitter account.
"We
recovered the #Dali and the #DeLempicka, stolen in 2009 from Scheringa museum,"
he wrote in a Tweet, posting two pictures of himself with the paintings.
The two
works of art were snatched from the Scheringa Museum of Realist Art in the
northern town of Spanbroek in a daylight armed robbery on 1 May, 2009.
Several
masked men threatened staff and visitors with a gun and then drove off in a car
with the two tableaux, police told AFP at the time.
Brand
said the two paintings had then been given to a criminal gang in lieu of
payment -- a transaction which is common among criminal groups.
But
"this organisation did not want to be found guilty of the destruction or
resale of art works," Brand told the Dutch daily De Telegraaf, and
had contacted him through a go-between.
Brand
said he had handed the paintings over to British police at Scotland Yard who
are in contact with the rightful owners, whose identities have not been
revealed.
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