Twenty-four Dutch paintings from the 17th and 18th century have apparently resurfaced in eastern Ukraine after being stolen by two burglars in a high-tech theft from the Westfries Museum in the Dutch city of Hoorn in January 2005. Below are nine of them.
Stolen Dutch Paintings Resurface In Eastern Ukraine

1
Jan Claesz. Rietschoof, View on Oostereiland, Hoorn, 1652-1719

2
Painting, Jan van Goyen, Landscape with cart, 1632 Oil on canvas, 126 x 94,5 cm. Invnr. 00529

3
Hendrik Bogaert, A farmer’s wedding, 1671-1675

4
Egbert Lievens van de Poel, Interior, 1620-1653

5
Izaak Ouwater, The Nieuwstraat in Hoorn, 1784

6
Salomon Rombouts, Winterscene, 1670-1700

7
Gerrit Pompe, View on Enkhuizen

8
Floris van Schooten, Kitchenscene, 17th century

9
Jan Linsen, Rebecca and Eliëzer, 1629