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ART THEFT RECOVERY INVESTIGATION
Encino, California
Figur mit Hund, Emil Nolde,circa 1912, signed lower
right corner, oil on canvas,31 5/8” x 27 9/16”,
unframed
La Femme en Rouge, ChaimSoutine, circa 1926, signedlower right, oil on canvas,
29 7/8” x 21 3/4”, unframed
Fin de Seance, LyonelFeininger, circa 1910,
signed and dated upper leftcorner, oil on canvas, 37 3/
8” x 33 3/4”, framed
La Vielle Dame au Chien,Chaim Soutine, circa 1919,no signature noted, oil oncanvas, 36 1/4” x 25 5/8”,
unframed
Portrait of Alicia Alanova,Keis Van Dongen, circa
1933, signed lower right, oilon canvas, 25 5/8” x 21 1/2”, unframed, but with the
original inner liner stillsecured to the stretcher
Mexican Peasant, DiegoRivera, circa 1938, signed
and dated lower left, water-based media on paper, 14
7/8” x 10 3/8”, framed
Le Paysans, Marc Chagall,circa 1976, signed lower
right, watercolor, gouache,and ink on paper, 24” x 18
1/2”, framed
Blue Bottle, Hans Hofmann,1947, signed and dated
lower right corner, 49 3/4” x62 1/8”, unframed
Cubist Still Life, ArshileGorky, circa 1928-1929,
unsigned, oil on canvas, 221/8” x 15 1/8”, framed
The FBI is offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrestand conviction of the individual or group responsible for the residentialtheft, in 2008, of multiple works of art in the city of Encino, California.These works of art were recovered on October 23, 2014.
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact your localFBI office or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate.
Field Office: Los Angeles