The Sunday Guardian

VAN GOGH STOLEN

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LAREN, NETHERLAND­S: Thieves stole a painting by Dutch master Vincent van Gogh early on Monday from the Netherland­s’ Singer Laren Museum, which is currently closed to the public because of the coronaviru­s. The painting “Lentetuin”, or “Spring Garden,” which dates back to 1884 and depicts the garden of the rectory at Nuenen, had been on loan from the Groninger Museum.

“I feel incredibly angry and now I’m starting to feel sadder too,” Jan Rudolph de Lorm, director of the Singer Laren Museum, told Reuters in an interview. He appealed to those who had taken the painting to treat it with care “so that sooner or later it can be shown to the public unharmed”. Van Gogh, who struggled with mental illness throughout his life, was staying with his parents when he painted “Spring Garden”. His father worked as a minister in Nuenen.

De Lorm described the painting, which depicts a woman in a garden with red-flowered bushes and with a church in the background, as “an image of silence, of reflection and of tranquilit­y, which undoubtedl­y offered him comfort and inspiratio­n”. “Through him, it gave us and our audience the same emotion,” de Lorm added.

The museum, located in the town of Laren to the east of Amsterdam, has appealed for the swift return of the painting, which has been added to Interpol’s list of stolen artworks.

Investigat­ors are searching for security footage and witnesses, and are examining forensic evidence, it added.

Dutch museums have been closed because of the coronaviru­s outbreak since 12 March.

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