Gustav Klimt’s Portrait of Fraulein Lieser, painted in 1917, went missing a few years later and was assumed lost then and probably destroyed during World War II. It has finally surfaced in Vienna after a century of speculation. The current owner’s family has possesed it since the 1960s and it’s said to be worth $54 million. — Read the rest

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