Ear’s two paintings we found
THESE Vincent Van Gogh paintings stolen in 2002 were found by anti-mafia police.
Bosses at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam said they were recovered in Naples. Once valued at £77million, the paintings are the 1882 work Seascape At Scheveningen and the 1884/85 Congregation Leaving The Reformed Church In Nuenen. They were stolen in a break-in at the museum dedicated to the artist who famously cut off an ear. Police found them when they raided a safe house used by the Camorra clan.