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Nazi-Stolen Painting Found in Argentina: Daughter Arrested

Mar⁢ del Plata, ‌Argentina – Argentine authorities have detained a woman linked to the family⁢ of former ⁢SS officer Friedrich Kadgien after a painting allegedly stolen during the Nazi regime was discovered advertised for sale in a property listing. The detention is part⁢ of a ⁢72-hour⁣ examination pending a⁢ formal‌ accusation hearing,‍ according to the prosecutor’s office.

The‌ painting, identified as “Portrait of a ⁣Lady” by Italian artist Giuseppe Ghislandi (1655-1743),​ originally belonged to Dutch Jewish collector Jacques​ Goudstikker. Its potential location ⁤surfaced when the Dutch newspaper AD spotted the artwork in photographs of a house for ⁤sale in Mar del Plata, 400 km ⁣south of Buenos‌ Aires, owned⁤ by ⁤Kadgien’s ⁢descendants.

Despite four raids conducted⁢ on Monday, authorities have ⁤not yet recovered the ⁣painting. “So far the​ wanted picture was not found or‍ delivered⁢ in judicial headquarters,” the Prosecutor’s Office stated.

The Kadgien family,through ⁤their lawyer Carlos Murias,acknowledged ownership of the artwork in a legal document,claiming it as part⁢ of their inheritance and asserting any related ⁤claims​ are ‍time-barred. Murias described the attempted ‍charge of “smuggling ⁤cover” ⁤as “a ​strange figure of a prescribed crime.”

During a search of a sister’s property, police seized two paintings from the‌ 1800s, which are now⁣ undergoing analysis to determine if they are connected to Nazi-era⁤ art theft. Interpol and the Argentine Federal ‍Police are involved in the ‍investigation.The heirs ⁤of Jacques Goudstikker are actively seeking​ the painting’s return, as it is​ listed ‌on international databases of missing artwork.Kadgien, known as the ‘Magician of Finance’ of the ‌SS, died ‍in​ Argentina in⁤ 1978.

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