Greek police recover Picasso and Mondrian paintings stolen in museum heist
Missing artworks by Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondrian have been recovered by Greek police almost a decade after they were stolen in a daring museum heist.
The two paintings, which had been taken from the National Art Gallery in Athens, were discovered Monday, with one suspect arrested in connection with the theft, a Greek police spokesperson confirmed.
Picasso's 'Head of a Woman' and Mondrian's 'Landscape with a Mill' were among three artworks grabbed in an early morning raid in 2012.
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Picasso's 'Head of a Woman' and Mondrian's 'Landscape with a Mill' were among three artworks grabbed in an early morning raid in 2012. (Handout/National Art Gallery, Athens via CNN)