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So I'm not surprised." The Harwood Museum of Art is located at 238 Ledoux St. in Taos. It is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.
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The missing paintings vanished from a Taos art museum 40 years ago. It turns out those pieces were in the same New Mexico home where another valuable stolen painting was found years ago.
No one knew the paintings were stolen at the time. ABC15 profiled the stolen and missing paintings in a story last year. Watch the video in the player above for ABC15's previous coverage.
The painting, a valuable copy on reverse glass of a well-known image painted by American artist Gilbert Stuart, was turned over to Englewood police after a tip to Crime Stoppers.
The fate of a French impressionist painting once stolen by the Nazis from a Jewish woman is in question once again after the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday revived a case that could decide its owners… ...
Marinello said the painting’s rediscovery began when Barbara de Dozsa tried to sell it through an auction house in England a few years ago, and it was recognized as a stolen artwork.
A 16th-century Italian painting stolen more than 50 years ago has been found. It is now at the center of a custody battle between a widow in England and a small Italian museum.
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