Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleThe painting was not found during the raid (AFP via Getty)Argentine authorities are intensifying their search for an 18th-century Italian portrait, 'Portrait of a Lady', believed to have been looted 80 years ago from a Jewish collector by a fugitive Nazi officer. The painting, by Giuseppe Vittore Ghislandi, was recently identified by a Dutch newspaper in a real estate advertisement for a chalet in Mar del Plata, Argentina, thought to be owned by descendants of the Nazi officer, Friedrich Kadgien. A police raid on the villa yielded potentially relevant German documents from the 1940s, but the painting was not found, with investigators noting signs it had been recently removed from the wall. The investigation reopens a dark chapter in Argentina's history, which sheltered numerous Nazis after World War II, many of whom brought plundered Jewish property with them. Marei von Saher, the sole surviving heir of the original Jewish art dealer, Jacques Goudstikker, is exploring all possibilities to recover the artwork, highlighting the ongoing process of restitution for looted heritage. In fullPainting allegedly looted by Nazis during WWII spotted in real estate listingThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

Stolen painting spotted in house being sold by daughter of Hermann Goering aide who fled to Argentina

'Portrait of a Lady,' a portrait of Contessa Colleoni created by Vittore Ghislandi in 1743, was pictured hanging over a sofa in a real estate listing in Argentina.

Dutch newspaper AD says it has traced Giuseppe Ghislandi’s Portrait of a Lady to house near Buenos Aires

Nazis looted approximately 650,000 pieces of art during World War II, many stolen from private Jewish owners or art dealers.

Portrait of a Lady seen in house near Buenos Aires, more than 80 years after it was looted from a Jewish art dealer in Amsterdam.

La hija de un exfuncionario del nazismo publicó un aviso para vender su propiedad y en las fotos se detectó un cuadro desaparecido hace ocho décadas. La justicia local allanó el…

Giuseppe Vittore Ghislandi's "Portrait of a Lady” was believed to have been taken 80 years ago from a Jewish art dealer in occupied Amsterdam.

Search for artwork seen in estate agent’s photo continues after police raid on house finds tapestry hanging in its place

A painting looted by Nazis from a Jewish Art dealer 80 years ago has been seen on the website of an estate agent selling a house in Argentina.

Prosecutor says painting no longer at Buenos Aires home featured in estate agent's advert.

Argentinian police raid villa where stolen painting was last traced, but find it ‘gone’

An investigation by Dutch journalists has led tantalizingly close to the recovery of a painting looted from a Jewish art dealer 85 years ago.

The artwork had been missing for 80 years before Dutch journalists spotted it in a real estate listing in Argentina.

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Il Ritratto di una signora di Fra' Galgario, sottratto durante la guerra, è ricomparso in una casa in vendita a Buenos Aires