The 1911 Chagall painting “Othello and Desdemona,” stolen nearly 30 years ago, was turned over to the FBI. The painting and 13 other art and jewelry objects were taken in 1988 by a worker in the building where Ernest and Rose Heller lived surrounded by their many paintings. The thief enlisted the aid of a man in Maryland, with ties to Bulgarian mobsters,  to sell the painting.  They had a falling out which resulted in the Maryland man keeping the painting in his attic for many years. He tried to sell it in 2011 and again in 2017 but he couldn’t find a purchaser because the painting lacked ownership paperwork.  A gallery owner shown the painting suggested he contact the FBI, which he did. No one was charged because the statute of limitations for the theft has expired. The other thirteen items are still missing.

The Hellers purchased the painting in the 1920s. They have both died, so the painting has been returned to their heirs. They are auctioning it, reimbursing the insurance company that paid the theft claim, and the rest will go to charitable organizations favored by the Hellers.