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FEBRUARY 9, 2001 A painting stolen in 1989 was returned to the Albuquerque Museum on Thursday after FBI agents recovered "Pueblo Indian Woman of Taos" from the home of a Ohio man last month. Since the painting is so large, it had to be transported via a plane the museum chartered. It was painted by Oscar E. Berninghaus. Get the Story:
Painting Stolen in 1989 Back at City Museum (The Albuquerque Journal 2/9)
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Facebook TwitterFEBRUARY 9, 2001 A painting stolen in 1989 was returned to the Albuquerque Museum on Thursday after FBI agents recovered "Pueblo Indian Woman of Taos" from the home of a Ohio man last month. Since the painting is so large, it had to be transported via a plane the museum chartered. It was painted by Oscar E. Berninghaus. Get the Story:
Painting Stolen in 1989 Back at City Museum (The Albuquerque Journal 2/9)
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