FILE** In this Jan. 31, 2006, file photo, Robert M. Mardirosian, a retired attorney who acknowledged that he secretly held stolen paintings for nearly 28 years, sits in the basement of his Falmouth, Mass., home where he works as a professional painter and sculptor. The paintings, including Paul Cezanne's "Bouteille et Fruits," had been stolen from a collector's home in the Berkshires in 1978. Mardirosian, 73, went on trial in federal court in Boston Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008, charged with possessing and transporting stolen goods.
A police officer takes a picture of the two recovered paintings by Brazilian artists Emiliano Di Cavalcanti and Laser Segall prior to a press conference in Sao Paulo, Thursday, Aug. 7, 2008. Police have recovered the two paintings stolen from a museum in Sao Paulo but have yet to find a missing Picasso taken during the same heist in June, police and a museum official said.
Police authorities offer a press conference as they exhibit recovered paintings by Brazilian artists Emiliano Di Cavalcanti and Laser Segall in Sao Paulo, Thursday, Aug. 7, 2008. Police have recovered the two paintings stolen from a museum in Sao Paulo but have yet to find a missing Picasso taken during the same heist in June, police and a museum official said.
Police officers display recovered paintings by Brazilian artists Emiliano Di Cavalcanti and Laser Segall in Sao Paulo, Thursday, Aug. 7, 2008. Police have recovered the two paintings stolen from a museum in Sao Paulo but have yet to find a missing Picasso taken during the same heist in June, police and a museum official said.
Police officers place two recovered paintings by Brazilian artists Emiliano Di Cavalcanti and Laser Segall in front of journalists prior to a press conference in Sao Paulo, Thursday, Aug. 7, 2008. Police have recovered the two paintings stolen from a museum in Sao Paulo but have yet to find a missing Picasso taken during the same heist in June, police and a museum official said. (
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