This is the daughter of a fugitive Nazi who took a painting stolen from a Jewish art dealer - before the disappearance of the work sparked a days-long police hunt and global intrigue.
The happy family photos, revealed by the Daily Mail, show Patricia Kadgien, 59, drinking wine and posing with her husband, Juan Carlos Cortegoso, 61, in front of their home in the resort city of Mar del Plata, Argentina.
In another image the couple are seen at an 'Octubrefest' event in the town of Bariloche, which became notorious as a place of refuge for Nazi war criminals.
Ms Kadgien is the elder daughter of Friedrich Kadgien, who helped plunder the stolen assets of Jewish Holocaust victims as an aide to the monstrous Hermann Goering, and then fled to Argentina after the Second World War.
Ms Kadgien and her husband were put under house arrest this week after the 18th century work Portrait of a Lady - by Italian Baroque painter Giuseppe Ghislandi (also known as Fra Galgario) - went missing from their home.













