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A scanned image shows "Les Poissons" (Fish) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir,  one of the three artworks recovered by Italian Carabinieri police about five months after they were stolen, in this handout released by The Magnani Rocca Foundation in Mamiano, Italy. Fondazione Magnani Rocca/Handout via REUTERS
A scanned image shows "Les Poissons" (Fish) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, one of the three artworks recovered by Italian Carabinieri police about five months after they were stolen, in this handout released by The Magnani Rocca Foundation in Mamiano, Italy. Fondazione Magnani Rocca/Handout via REUTERS
A scanned image shows "Cup And Plate Of Cherries" By Paul Cezanne, one of the three artworks recovered by Italian Carabinieri police about five months after they were stolen, in this handout released by The Magnani Rocca Foundation in Mamiano, Italy. Fondazione Magnani Rocca/Handout via REUTERS
A scanned image shows "Cup And Plate Of Cherries" By Paul Cezanne, one of the three artworks recovered by Italian Carabinieri police about five months after they were stolen, in this handout released by The Magnani Rocca Foundation in Mamiano, Italy. Fondazione Magnani Rocca/Handout via REUTERS
Carabinieri officers pose with three paintings by Paul Cezanne, Henri Matisse and Pierre-Auguste Renoir recovered after they were stolen from the Magnani Rocca Foundation in Mamiano, Italy, in this handout image released on August 14, 2026. Carabinieri/Handout via REUTERS
Carabinieri officers pose with three paintings by Paul Cezanne, Henri Matisse and Pierre-Auguste Renoir recovered after they were stolen from the Magnani Rocca Foundation in Mamiano, Italy, in this handout image released on August 14, 2026. Carabinieri/Handout via REUTERS
A scanned image shows “Odalisque on the Terrace” by Henri Matisse, one of the three artworks recovered by Italian Carabinieri police about five months after they were stolen, in this handout released by The Magnani Rocca Foundation In Mamiano, Italy. Fondazione Magnani Rocca/Handout via REUTERS
A scanned image shows “Odalisque on the Terrace” by Henri Matisse, one of the three artworks recovered by Italian Carabinieri police about five months after they were stolen, in this handout released by The Magnani Rocca Foundation In Mamiano, Italy. Fondazione Magnani Rocca/Handout via REUTERS
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Italian police have recovered three paintings by French masters Paul Cezanne, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and ​Henri Matisse that were stolen from a ‌museum near the northern city of Parma in March, officials said on Friday.

Carabinieri officers from Italy's cultural heritage ​protection unit recovered the works after what ​police described as a complex investigation. More ⁠information was due to be released later in ​the day.

The paintings were taken from the Fondazione ​Magnani Rocca museum in Mamiano di Traversetolo, near Parma, during the night of March 22 to 23. Art experts ​said their estimated value exceeded €9 million ($10.4 million).

The ​recovered works are Cezanne's "Tasse et Plat de Cerises" ("Cup and Plate ‌of ⁠Cherries"), Renoir's "Les Poissons" ("The Fish") and Matisse's "Odalisque sur la Terrasse" ("Odalisque on the Terrace").

Police on Friday released a video of the theft, showing two masked burglars ​entering via ​a window, ⁠grabbing the three paintings off the wall and then immediately exiting the ​building, in an operation that took less ​than ⁠three minutes.

The Fondazione Magnani Rocca houses a private collection assembled by the late music critic Luigi ⁠Magnani, ​including works by Titian, Francisco ​Goya, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Claude Monet, Peter Paul Rubens and Giorgio ​Morandi.

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