Reports suggest that the painting may have ended up in the hands of organized crime, where it could have served as some form of collateral for a deal.
In a statement, the police noted that artworks can serve as collateral for organized crime and had intercepted messages that gave"good insight" into the criminal trade"in these types of valuable objects."
Employees in the retail sector in Lower Saxony stand in front of the Ikea store Expo-Park during a warning strike. The Groninger Museum declined to provide details as to how it ultimately recovered the painting but promised that the work would hang in its galleries soon, although that may not happen for a few months, as the painting has"suffered" even as the museum assured that the work is"still in good condition." The return of the painting also raises a quirk in the ownership, since an insurance company had already paid out for the loss and now owns the work.
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