[CPProt.net] Italy: Stolen art worth £1m recovered
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Tue Sep 27 17:39:18 CEST 2005
Tue 27 Sep 2005
2:04pm (UK)
Stolen art worth £1m recovered
Authorities have recovered works of art worth £1 million that had been
stolen from churches, castles and private homes throughout northern Italy
since 1990, the Carabinieri paramilitary police said.
The 19 paintings and one 18th-century kneeling-stool were discovered at the
home of a farmer near the city of Cremona, about 62 miles south-west of
Milan, officials said.
The 59-year-old man is charged with receiving stolen goods and has been
co-operating with authorities to identify accomplices, said Captain Andrea
Ilari, with the Carabinieri's art theft squad in the nearby city of Monza.
The art found at the man's home includes two paintings by 20th-century
artist Carlo Fornara, which investigators said were stolen last year.
Officials said much of the art appeared to have been stolen from the Thun
Castle in the Trentino-Alto Adige region, about 30 miles south of Bolzano.
Among the most valuable works recovered were a 17th-century painting of
Saint Jeremiah by Pietro Ligari, stolen in 1995 from a church, and Ecce
Homo, by 16th-century painter Denys Calvaert, which had been stolen from a
home near the northern city of Varese, officials said.
Ilari said in a statement that the Lombardy region, which includes Milan,
"has the most important market for high-level stolen art".
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