Dispute Over a Lost 16th-Century Madonna
HR Admin Follow
Published as Admin
1 min read
14.03.2025
390
A 16th-century Madonna painting, once stolen and missing for decades, is now at the center of a legal battle between a widow and a small Italian museum.
The museum claims the artwork belongs to its collection, while the widow insists that her late husband legally acquired it. The resurfacing of this painting has reignited debates over the restitution of artworks to their rightful owners.
artworks
en
museum
Madonna painting
390
Related Articles

Fra Angelico’s "Deposition" Altarpiece
Fra Angelico’s "Deposition" Altarpiece Back on Display in Florence After Tr...
Admin
31.03.2025

Returning Parthenon Marbles to Greece
New British Museum Trustee Opposed to Returning Parthenon Marbles to Greece...
Admin
25.03.2025

Most Expensive Iranian Artworks of 2024
"Memories of the Future" Among the Most Expensive Iranian Artworks of 2024M...
Admin
21.03.2025

Chico da Silva’s Mystical Paintings Are Enchanting the Art World Once Again
After years of relative obscurity, the works of Brazilian artist Chico da S...
Admin
17.03.2025