It’s been a good couple of weeks for museums and art lovers worldwide. Two Van Gogh paintings stolen in 2002 and recovered in 2016 are back in an Amsterdam museum. And the art world is celebrating that a $1.68 million oil painting by the French Impressionist Paul Signac, stolen last year from a museum in France, has been found in a Ukrainian man’s house.

Ukrainian police have arrested all suspects in the theft. The 1915 painting depicts boats at the entrance to the French port of La Rochelle. It will be returned to the Museum of Fine Arts in Nancy, France.

Ukrainian officials also are working with their Austrian counterparts to verify the possible involvement of this criminal group in the theft in Vienna of a painting by Auguste Renoir.

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