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Jan Vermeer’s painting of a private concert is among the most valuable stolen artworks ever. The painting was created around 1665 and Art experts estimate its value at around 250 million dollars. Vermeer paintings are also of such high value because the Dutch painter of the Baroque period produced only three dozen of his inimitable paintings.
The Kulturhistorisches Museum Magdeburg, a highly valued gallery containing around 400 pictures, has been searching almost for 77 years for the artwork “Painter on the way to Tarascon”. The van Gogh’s artwork has belonged to the museum since 1912 and is listed in the “Lost Art” database. It measures only 49 centimeters in height and 45 centimeters in width. The Magdeburg museum considers its estimated value of 100 million euros to be quite “realistic”.
Danubiana is situated appr. 20 km south of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. The museum was founded by Gerard Meulensteen, an enthusiastic Dutch collector and art patron, and his Slovak friend Vincent Polakovic, a Slovak gallerist. It is often called “one of the most romantic museums of modern art in Europe”.