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A painting by the 19th-Century French artist Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, stolen from a museum in France, may have turned up in Japan, according to the Daily Yomiuri in Tokyo. Police said an unidentified Japanese art dealer tried to sell the painting, “Evening,” to several Tokyo art galleries. “Evening,” was one of five Corot works stolen in 1984 while on loan from the Louvre to a Semur en Auxois museum.
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