In a black sack, the worker finds 60 million works of the family painter

Nothing has been heard since nearly 23 years of the disappearance of one of Austrian works Klimt “The portrait of a lady” but has already been solved this mystery of contemporary art. The painting, which exceeds 60m euros, had disappeared most mysteriously in 1997 at the Gallery of Art [...]
The painting, which exceeds 60m euros, had mysteriously disappeared in 1997 at the Modern Art Gallery in Piaceza, Italy.
The mystery was discovered all by chance a few days ago when a worker working on one of the museum's outer walls found a black bag with a box, and for a moment thought to throw it away. The thieves had hidden it there, perhaps thinking of taking it when the masterpiece was forgotten, writes BBC, translates Periscope.
We remember that Gustav Klimt is an Austrian painter and his paintings, generally female portraits, like “Putheja”, “Embrace”, “Judith with the head of the Holocaust”, “The Three Ages of Women” have become symbol of female beauty.
And art critic Vittorio Sgarbi was pleased with the news. The retake of Poort is the best Christmas present,” he told him. /Periscope












