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Nazi-looted portray ‘noticed in property itemizing’

By Editorial Board Published August 27, 2025 5 Min Read
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Nazi-looted portray ‘noticed in property itemizing’

A portrait by an Italian grasp that was looted by the Nazis in the course of the Second World Warfare might have resurfaced for the primary time in 80 years – after it was apparently noticed in a property itemizing.

Argentinian police raided the villa within the coastal city of Mar del Plata, which is round 250 miles (410km) south of Buenos Aires, on Tuesday after they had been alerted by Dutch journalists.

The Seventeenth-century oil-on-canvas, named Portrait of a Woman, was painted by Baroque artist Giuseppe Vittore Ghislandi.

The art work had belonged to Dutch Jewish artwork supplier Jacques Goudstikker earlier than the Nazi takeover of his outstanding Amsterdam gallery in Might 1940.

The house is believed to have been owned by the descendants of Kadgien.

The itemizing was nonetheless reside late on Tuesday, however the picture of the obvious portrait, first seen in a 3D tour of the house’s inside, seems to have been eliminated.

Federal prosecutor Carlos Martinez has mentioned the portray was not present in the home when police raided, however officers seized “other items that could be useful for the investigation, such as weapons, some engravings, prints and period reproductions”.

He mentioned investigators are analyzing potential expenses of concealment and smuggling.

The artwork of the steal

The official Dutch database of lacking Second World Warfare artwork, maintained by the Netherlands’ Cultural Heritage Company, identifies the portray as having initially belonged to Mr Goudstikker.

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By means of outright looting or coercive gross sales, brokers performing on behalf of the Nazis made off with numerous artworks from non-public Dutch-Jewish sellers.

Mr Goudstikker’s work had been offered illegally to Hermann Goering, generally known as Adolf Hitler’s right-hand man, after his gallery was taken over by the Nazis.

The Dutch database lists “Portrait of a Lady” as having later handed into the arms of a person named Kadgien from Berlin.

A search of the German Federal Archives data the existence of just one Nazi occasion member with that surname – Friedrich Gustav Kadgien, who oversaw international foreign money, valuable metals and the sale of confiscated property as a monetary aide to Mr Goering.

Members of the Kadgien household and their enterprise dealings present up repeatedly in Argentine judicial and property registries starting within the Nineteen Fifties.

Mr Kadgien was by no means charged with crimes associated to the Nazi regime throughout a long time in Argentina.

He died in 1978 in Buenos Aires, based on native media stories.

Mr Goudstikker’s sole surviving inheritor, his daughter-in-law Marei von Saher, has lengthy pursued restitution for the artwork supplier’s stolen works.

In a landmark 2006 case, the Dutch authorities agreed to return 202 looted work from Mr Goudstikker’s assortment to Ms von Saher after a protracted authorized battle.

Marei von Saher has been pursuing restitution for Jacques Goudstikker's stolen art. Pic: AP

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Marei von Saher has been pursuing restitution for Jacques Goudstikker’s stolen artwork. Pic: AP

Argentina’s darkish previous

The investigation reopens a shadowy chapter within the historical past of Argentina, which sheltered scores of Nazis who fled Europe to keep away from prosecution for battle crimes after World Warfare Two, together with high-ranking occasion members and infamous architects of the Holocaust like Adolf Eichmann.

Underneath the federal government of Argentine Normal Juan Peron, whose first tenure lasted from 1946 till his overthrow in 1955, fugitive German fascists introduced plundered Jewish property with them from the opposite aspect of the world, together with gold, financial institution deposits, work, sculptures and furnishings.

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