Three paintings held to be of
great importance taken in 1944 by Nazi occupation troops from a
villa owned by the Prince of Luxembourg in Camaiore have been
recovered by a section of the Carabinieri that focuses on
cultural heritage protection.
The works of art were presented at the Accademia di Brera
on Monday.
One is an oil painting believed to be by Giovanni Battista
Cima, also known as 'Cima da Conegliano' (1460-1518) of a
'Virgin and Child (65x51 cm), another is a tempera painting on a
panel with a gold background attributed to Alesso Baldovinetti
(1425-1499), depicting the 'Holy Trinity' (60x38.5 cm), and the
third is an oil painting signed by 'Jeronimus ex Libris',
Girolamo Dai Libri (1474-1555), entitled
'Circumcision/Presentation of Jesus at the Temple' (83x101 cm).
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