Stolen 18th Century Painting Returned to Rightful Owner After 54 Years
The artwork, stolen by mobsters and linked to a former New Jersey lawmaker, was discovered during an estate appraisal in Utah.
- The painting, titled 'The Schoolmistress', was stolen in 1969 from the home of Dr. Earl Wood, who had purchased it during the Great Depression for $7,500.
- The theft was believed to have been orchestrated by former New Jersey state Senator Anthony Imperiale, with the painting subsequently passing through the hands of various organized crime members.
- The painting resurfaced in 1989 when a Utah man purchased a house in Florida from a convicted mobster, with the artwork included in the sale.
- After the Utah man's death in 2020, an appraisal of his property revealed the painting to likely be the stolen piece.
- The painting was returned to Dr. Francis Wood, the son of the original owner, on January 11, 2024.