Romanian forensic specialists say they have found the burned remains of what they believe to be seven paintings stolen from a Dutch art gallery last year. The paintings include works by Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, and Henri Matisse. Olga Dogaru, the mother of one of the suspected thieves, said she burned the paintings in her oven in an attempt to destroy the evidence of the crime.
Picasso In Flames: Stolen Masterpieces Feared Destroyed

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"Harlequin Head" by Pablo Picasso, 1971

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"Reading Girl in White and Yellow" by Henri Matisse, 1919, is one of the paintings stolen from Kunsthal museum in Rotterdam.

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Self-Portrait by Meyer de Haan (around 1890)

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"Waterloo Bridge, London" by Claude Monet, 1901

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"Charing Cross Bridge, London" by Claude Monet, 1901

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"Woman in Front of an Open Window" by Paul Gauguin, 1898

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"Woman with Eyes Closed" by Lucian Freud, 2002