Nazi-looted painting found in Mar del Plata

A DAIA report confirmed that Giacomo Ceruti’s “Retrato de una dama,” looted by Nazis in 1940, had been kept in a Mar del Plata residence.

The painting belonged to Jacques Goudstikker’s collection until it was expropriated in July 1940. Friedrich Kadgien, an official in the Reich Finance Ministry, acquired it and took it to Argentina after the war.

Kadgien died in 1964 and the oil painting remained with his daughter and son-in-law in Mar del Plata. In August 2025, journalists from the Dutch newspaper Algemeen Dagblad spotted it in a real-estate listing.

Experts from the National Academy of Fine Arts verified that the work, previously attributed to Giuseppe Ghislandi, is by Giacomo Ceruti, born in Milan in 1698. DAIA submitted a technical-historical report on the restitution of Nazi-looted cultural property.

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Illustrative portrait of Christine Ruiz-Picasso in front of the Museo Picasso Málaga, commemorating her role in its creation.
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Christine Ruiz-Picasso, creator of Málaga's Picasso Museum, dies at 97

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Christine Ruiz-Picasso, widow of Paul Ruiz-Picasso and driving force behind the Museo Picasso Málaga, has died at 97 in her home in Provence, France. Museum sources confirmed her death on Monday. Her determination led to the gallery's opening in 2003, fulfilling Pablo Picasso's wish.

New York's Supreme Court ordered on April 3 the return to Philippe Maestracci of a Modigliani painting looted from his grandfather by the Nazis. The work, valued at 21.5 million euros, was the subject of a 17-year legal battle against collector David Nahmad. Maestracci, 81, living in Dordogne, expresses emotion for his grandfather's memory.

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Spain's Ministry of Culture has announced that two portraits of Carlos IV and María Luisa de Parma, painted by Francisco de Goya in 1789 on commission from Seville's Royal Tobacco Factory, will join the permanent collection of the city's Museum of Fine Arts. The decision follows a March Supreme Court ruling confirming state ownership against a 2017 claim by Altadis. The paintings will move there after a temporary exhibition ends on June 15.

Argentine artist Mariela Scafati opens her exhibition 'Nombrar el mundo' at Madrid's Conde Duque space, on view until July 19.

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The Centro de Arte Hortensia Herrero in Valencia hosts Anselm Kiefer's first temporary exhibition in Spain in 20 years, featuring a 13-meter work never shown in Europe before. The German artist, born in 1945 amid postwar ruins, displays pieces exploring German history and mythology. Curator Javier Molins calls his work 'an unfathomable ocean of so many layers'.

Thieves broke into the Museo Arqueológico Provincial de Badajoz early Saturday morning, stealing 149 gold coins from the Tesoro de Villanueva. They entered from the rear, forced a grate and smashed the display case. National Police are investigating the theft, which has shocked the region.

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China's National Cultural Heritage Administration announced a nationwide campaign on Wednesday, mandating piece-by-piece counts of collections in all state-owned museums this year to verify artefacts against records. The order responds directly to systemic mismanagement exposed at the Nanjing Museum, where a renowned Ming dynasty painting valued at US$12.3 million surfaced at a Beijing auction.

 

 

 

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