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| 'View of the Sea at Scheveningen' (1882) was one of two Vincent van Gogh paintings recovered after 16 years |
Two Vincent van Gogh masterpieces stolen 16 years ago from the Amsterdam museum dedicated to his works will go back on display this week after extensive restoration, curators said Tuesday.
The 1882
"View of the Sea at Scheveningen" and the 1884/5 "Congregation
leaving the Reformed Church at Nuenen will from Wednesday "be back where
they belong", Van Gogh Museum director Axel Rueger said.
"The
restorers did fantastic work," Rueger said in a statement.
The
paintings were recovered by Italian investigators in late September 2016 when
they raided a home belonging to infamous drug baron Raffaele Imperiale, at
Castellammare di Stabia, some 34 kilometres (21 miles) southeast of Naples.
The area is
a notorious hotspot for the activities of the Neapolitan mafia, the Camorra.
Both
paintings -- which have since been confirmed as authentic and are worth
millions -- were stolen in a daring raid in 2002 by thieves using a simple
ladder and a length of rope.
The
criminals broke into the museum in downtown Amsterdam on December 7 that year
using the ladder to climb onto the roof, where they broke through a window and
used a rope to get in and out of the heavily fortified building.
Despite an
international search for the paintings, their whereabouts were unknown until
being recovered in the Naples area.
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| 'View of the Sea at Scheveningen' (1882) was one of two Vincent van Gogh paintings recovered after 16 years |
"View
of the Sea at Scheveningen" was damaged during the heist, with a
"substantial bit of paint missing in the left-hand corner", the Van
Gogh museum said.
"Congregation
leaving the Reformed Church at Nuenen" was barely damaged, but restorers
had to remove an ageing and yellowing layer of varnish, probably applied by Van
Gogh himself.
The two
paintings also received new frames, the old ones having been lost during the
robbery.
'View of
the Sea at Scheveningen' (1882) was one of two Vincent van Gogh paintings
recovered after 16 years
'Congregation
Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen' (1885), the other Vincent van Gogh
painting recovered
Despite an
international investigation, there was no trace of the paintings for more than
a decade.


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