Norfolk woman refuses to hand over 16th-century Italian painting identified as stolen
Briefly

The 16th-century Madonna and Child painting by Antonio Solario, stolen from a museum in Italy over 50 years ago, has resurfaced in Norfolk, UK. The current owner, Barbara de Dozsa, insists it is hers, believing her late husband bought it in good faith. Although it is listed on stolen art databases and is one of the most wanted artworks, legal complications have delayed its return. Despite advocacy from art recovery experts and ongoing recognition of its stolen status, de Dozsa cites legal grounds to maintain possession of the painting, complicating recovery efforts.
"Despite being listed on stolen art databases, the painting remains in the possession of a Norfolk woman who believes it is rightfully hers due to her husband's purchase of it in 1973."},{
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