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Rare Monet returned to family more than 80 years after it was stolen by Nazis

The Claude Monet pastel on paper 'Bord de Mer' is seen in this handout. (FBI Art Crime Team) 
The Claude Monet pastel on paper 'Bord de Mer' is seen in this handout. (FBI Art Crime Team)
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A Claude Monet pastel painting stolen by Nazis during World War II, which vanished for decades only to show up with a Louisiana art dealer, was returned Wednesday in New Orleans to the descendants of its original owners.

鈥淏ord de Mer鈥 was one of Monet鈥檚 early works and  that had put it up for auction.

It had vanished for decades, and the when it was listed for sale.

The original owners, a couple in Austria named Adalbert and Hilda Parlagi, purchased the Monet in 1936 to hang in their home. Two years later, U.S. officials say, the Parlagis were forced to flee the Nazis. They left all of their belongings 鈥 including the Monet 鈥 in the warehouse of a Vienna shipping company and intended to either ship it to themselves or retrieve it later.

Before they could get the painting back, the German Gestapo seized everything that the Parlagis鈥 had hidden in that warehouse, US officials say. The Monet was then purchased at auction by a Nazi art dealer and disappeared in 1941.

More than 70 years later, the painting resurfaced at a 2016 impressionism exhibition in France. A New Orleans-based antiquities dealer purchased it then sold it to a couple in Washington state.

That couple listed it for sale in Houston but agreed to surrender it to the FBI last year after learning of its 鈥渓ooted history,鈥 the bureau said.

Since then, the FBI has been working to return the Monet to the Parlagi鈥檚 granddaughters, and the handoff was made Wednesday.

The Parlagi family is still searching for several other art pieces stolen by the Nazis, including a signed that was sold to the same Nazi art dealer as the Monet.

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