Stolen Dali painting returned after surfacing in mail
A stolen Salvador Dali painting
worth an estimated $150,000 has been recovered after being mailed back to the
United States from Greece, police said Saturday.
An unidentified man posing as a potential
customer snatched the 1949 gouache and watercolor piece "Cartel des Don Juan
Tenorio" from New
York's Venus Over
Manhattan in a brazen heist on June 19, casually walking out of the
month-old art gallery with the frame sticking out of a bag.
A police spokesman told AFP that the
surrealist work was mailed from the Greek capital Athens and recovered
Thursday.
"US Customs seized it and (New York Police
Department) detectives got it from them and returned it to the owner," he
said, adding that no one has been arrested in connection with the heist.
Dali's 1949 work was on display as part of
the gallery's debut exhibition, which opened in May on Manhattan's swank Upper East Side.
Surveillance video showed a balding man
wearing a checkered shirt leaving with the loot.
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