It was 10.30pm on a Friday when Arthur Brand got the delivery he was nervously expecting. 
His doorbell rang, and when he opened the door no one was there
A Dutch art detective has returned a rare Roman statue that was considered one of France’s most important treasures to the museum from which it was stolen nearly 50 years ago.
A Dutch art detective has returned a rare Roman statue that was considered one of France’s most important treasures to the museum from which it was stolen nearly 50 years ago.
AMSTERDAM, Feb 6 A Dutch art detective has returned a rare Roman statue that was considered one of France’s most important treasures to the museum from which it was stolen nearly 50 years ago. Arthur Brand, dubbed the “Indiana Jones of the Art World” for his exploits, handed back the 1st.
Arthur Brand's previous finds include a Picasso painting and "Hitler's Horses", sculptures that once stood outside the Nazi leader's Berlin chancellery.