French "naked lady" recovered 33 years later

An Italian Carabinieri police officer stands next to a recovered painting of a naked woman, by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, during a news conference in Rome September 26, 2008. Police said the painting was stolen from a family in Milan in 1975, and was later identified in part due to the damage on the bottom right corner caused by the family's daughter playing with a soccer ball.
A recovered painting of a naked woman, by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, is displayed during a news conference in Rome Sept. 26, 2008. Police said the painting was stolen from a family in Milan in 1975, and was later identified in part due to the damage on the bottom right corner caused by the family's daughter playing with a soccer ball.
Italian Carabinieri police Colonel Raffaele Mancino (2nd R) points at a recovered painting of a naked woman, by French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, during a news conference in Rome September 26, 2008. Police said the painting was stolen from a family in Milan in 1975, and was later identified in part due to damage on the bottom right corner caused by the family's daughter playing with a soccer ball
A recovered painting of a naked woman, by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, is displayed during a news conference in Rome September 26, 2008. Police said the painting was stolen from a family in Milan in 1975, and was later identified in part due to the damage on the bottom right corner caused by the family's daughter playing with a soccer ball
An Italian Carabinieri police officer stands next to a recovered painting of a naked woman, by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, during a news conference in Rome Sept. 26, 2008.

Italian Carabinieri police officers stand next to a recovered painting of a naked woman, by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, during a news conference in Rome September 26, 2008. Police said the painting was stolen from a family in Milan in 1975, and was later identified in part due to the damage on the bottom right corner caused by the family's daughter playing with a soccer ball



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