

Photo shows Van Gogh Museum director Axel Rueger (left) and Netherlands Minister of Education, Culture and Science Jet Bussemaker standing next to the stolen and recovered “Seascape at Scheveningen” by Dutch master Vincent van Gogh.

Photo shows Seascape at Scheveningen by Vincent van Gogh
A press conference was held on March 21 to welcome the return of two paintings by Vincent van Gogh in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The paintings, which were stolen more than 14 years ago, have once again been put on display at the Amsterdam museum dedicated to the Dutch painter. The paintings were found in Italy in September 2016.
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