The Spanish Police recovered three lost paintings hidden in the house of the Duke of Alba
The Spanish Police retrieved three artworks, including Joaquín Sorolla's 'La Chata', that had been missing since the 1970s and were found in the Palacio de Liria in Madrid, the residence of one of Spain's prominent aristocratic families.
A Sorolla Property of the State, Recovered by the Police at the Palacio de Liria
The police recovered a painting by Sorolla, 'La Chata', which had been misplaced and was previously part of Spain's national heritage.
A previously missing painting by Sorolla discovered in the Palace of Liria
A previously missing painting titled 'La Chata' by Sorolla has been found in the Palace of Liria, where it had been stored since the 1970s.
The painting by Sorolla 'La Chata', missing since the 70s, found in the Palacio de Liria
The National Police have recovered three missing artworks from the 1970s, including Joaquín Sorolla's painting 'La Chata', located at the Palacio de Liria in Madrid, owned by the House of Alba.
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