Researchers from the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands have indicated that a painting currently hanging in a living room in Argentina is likely the 18th-century portrait of Countess Colleoni by Ghislandi. This artwork was stolen by the Nazis from a Jewish collector during the Second World War. Although the researchers have not physically examined the painting, they believe its provenance is credible based on available information. The discovery highlights ongoing efforts to trace and recover art looted during periods of conflict.

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