The police suspect that a former owner of the work of Climbing has become

The police believe that a former owner of the museum, Ricci Oddi in italy Piacenza, with the intent of a painting by Gustav Klimt, it has to be clogged. The wor

The police suspect that a former owner of the work of Climbing has become

The police believe that a former owner of the museum, Ricci Oddi in italy Piacenza, with the intent of a painting by Gustav Klimt, it has to be clogged. The work of the Austrian painter, has recently been found between the walls of the museum.

As the owner of the Stefano Fugazza has passed away now, but with the Italian police, and now by his widow, reports The Guardian. During the investigation into the disappearance of the painting of the Portrait of a lady, it is a diary fragment of a Fugazza is found.

In the text, which, in 2009, it has been written, known to the owner that he had a break-in scene, it has to be more attention for the upcoming exhibition dedicated to Klimt.

in the clip, it would appear that it was intended that the painting would have to be "found" at the start of the show.

The discovery sheds new light on the case. Earlier, relatives of two men in the painting have been stolen and have been reduced. It is not known whether or not they have been commissioned to make the painting from it.

One of the greatest mysteries in the art world,

with The disappearance of the painting, which is nearly 60 million dollars and is considered to be one of the biggest mysteries in the art world. After the work was lost, the security at the museum is directly to the next page.

The case was brought after a period of time due to the lack of evidence alone. In 2016, the case was re-opened after DNA evidence at the old frame of the painting had been.

In december 2019 at the latest, it was the Portrait of a lady, 22 years old, found by a gardener, who, for the painting was to be found in between the walls of the museum. Klimt painted this work between 1916 and 1917.

Date Of Update: 11 February 2020, 17:01
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