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				one of the art world’s most dramatic heists, thieves made off 
				with seven paintings, worth millions of euros, by Picasso, 
				Matisse, Monet and others.
 While the Romanian ringleader and his accomplices were convicted 
				of the theft in 2013, none of the artworks had been recovered 
				and Romanian experts believed at least three of them had been 
				burned in an attempt to destroy evidence.
 
 "Anti-organized crime prosecutors are investigating the 
				circumstances under which a painting signed by Picasso worth 
				roughly 800,000 euros ($913,440) was found on Saturday evening 
				in Tulcea county," they said in a statement, adding the painting 
				is being authenticated.
 
 They said two Dutch citizens arrived at the Netherlands Embassy 
				in Bucharest with the painting saying they had found it in the 
				southeastern Romanian county.
 
 Security camera footage released at the time of the theft showed 
				a gang entering through a back door of the museum and 
				disappearing from view. Seconds later they reappeared carrying 
				bulky objects.
 
 The other stolen works were Matisse's "La Liseuse en Blanc et 
				Jaune", Monet's "Waterloo Bridge, London" and "Charing Cross 
				Bridge, London", Gauguin's "Femme devant une fenętre ouverte", 
				Meijer De Haan's "Autoportrait" and Lucian Freud’s "Woman with 
				Eyes Closed".
 
 (Reporting by Luiza Ilie; Editing by Janet Lawrence)
 
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