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Stolen $10M Painting Located

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Art Collector Cliff Schorer Locates Stolen $10 M. Hendrick Avercamp Painting With the Help of a $18 Throw Pillow​



WORCESTER, MA - MARCH 6: Exterior of the Worcester Art Museum. (Photo by Bill Greene/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

Exterior of the Worcester Art Museum, where several of the artworks stolen from Robert Stoddards's home were promised as gifts.BILL GREENE/BOSTON GLOBE VIA GETTY IMAGES

Art collector Cliff Schorer recently located a missing painting by Dutch master Hendrick Avercamp after finding an image of it online on a $18 throw pillow.

Last year, Schorer used a reverse image search engine to find an image of Winter Landscape with Skater and Other Figures, stolen in 1978 and now worth around $10 million, on the print-on-demand website Pixels.com.

By looking at the metadata of Pixels.com image, Schorer was able to determine that it was taken years after the famous theft. Schorer traced the painting to a sale at a European art fair in 1995 under the name of Barent Avercamp, the artist’s nephew and student. The painting was sold to a Dutch couple, who have since died. Schorer reached out to the couple’s heirs, on behalf of the Worcester Art Museum , to inquire after an amicable return of the painting.

In 1978, Winter Landscape was stolen from the home of Robert Stoddard, a former trustee of the Worcester Art Museum, along with 11 other artworks. Stoddard was the former board president of the museum and many of the stolen artworks were promised as gifts to the institution. Only three of the works have been recovered, including Camille Pissarro’s Bassins Duquesne et Berrigny a Dieppe, Temps Gris.

Schorer has yet to recieve a response from the heirs. This month. his lawyers sent a letter giving them 40 days to provide a response, as well as arrangements for the paintings return in exchange for the sum the family paid for the work. Schorer told Boston Magazine that he would pursue criminal charges if the Dutch family fails to cooperate.

Jim Welu, the Worcester Art Museum’s director emeritus and an expert on Dutch art, said that he always hoped the Avercamp painting would be recovered.

“Avercamp is a big name and this is a real ice-skating winter scene,” he told Boston Magazine, who first reported the story last week. “We want the Avercamp back.

Avercamp’s paintings are on view at museums like The National Gallery, the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

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I sure do feel sorry for the person who pisses 10 million dollars down the drain on stolen property.
 
Check out some LS Lowerey works, they can go for a LOT of money!
*googles*

Laurence Stephen Lowry's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 13 USD to 9,221,080 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork.
 
*googles*

Laurence Stephen Lowry's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 13 USD to 9,221,080 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork.
I'll take the $13 one! His proper works go for huge prices, mostly.
 
Must have been a fluke auction then. I'll bet they resold it and got tons of money.
That or it was a good while ago, because his paintings are pretty well sought-after. You can get oil reproductions, I know that much, and they can get expensive, too, but his originals sell high, usually.
 

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