The Dutch art detective known as the “Indiana Jones of the art world” has cracked another case with the recovery of six stolen paintings including a 360-year ol
The six paintings stolen from the former town hall of Medemblik early in September have been returned. Someone dropped them off at Arthur Brand’s home out of the blue on Friday, the art detective told De Telegraaf.
A Dutch art detective dubbed the "Indiana Jones of the Art World" has recovered another six paintings, including a portrait of William of Orange and the first depiction of a seventh-century king.
A Dutch art detective dubbed the "Indiana Jones of the Art World" has recovered another six paintings, including a portrait of William of Orange and the first depiction of a seventh-century king.Art sleuth Arthur Brand made headlines around the world last month when he recovered a stolen Van Gogh stuffed in an Ikea bag, and he believes that widely publicised success is leading to more discoveries.