It's the story of a 'stolen' painting that has taken the world by storm.
The 18th-century work 'Portrait of a Lady', allegedly stolen from a Jewish collector more than 80 years ago, was spotted in an estate agent photo hanging on the wall of a home owned by the daughter of Nazi Friedrich Kadgien.
Yet when police in the Argentine city of Mar del Plata searched the home, they found a tapestry in its place - with only a hook and marks on the wall signalling what had been there before.
It sparked an intense search for the missing work that is still ongoing, with Kadgien's daughter Patricia and other family members remaining silent amidst the hunt.
Now though, experts have spotted that the pattern on a table seen in the same bombshell photo bears a strong resemblance to a swastika, which was the symbol of the Nazi regime.












