Adam Kalinowski (L) and Michael Schweiger (R) take the circular paiting "In front of the Village Inn" by Jan Brueghel the Younger (1601-1678) out of its transportation crate after its return to the Zwinger after 66 years in Dresden, Germany, 20 November 2011. The 18.5 centimeter diameter, landscape painting from 1641 with covered wagon, horses and farmer by the grandson of the famo

Adam Kalinowski (L) and Michael Schweiger (R) take the circular paiting "In front of the Village Inn" by Jan Brueghel the Younger (1601-1678) out of its transportation crate after its return to the Zwinger after 66 years in Dresden, Germany, 20 November 2011. The 18.5 centimeter diameter, landscape painting from 1641 with covered wagon, horses and farmer by the grandson of the famo Stock Photo
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2716 x 2120 px | 23 x 17.9 cm | 9.1 x 7.1 inches | 300dpi

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30 November 2011

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Adam Kalinowski (L) and Michael Schweiger (R) take the circular paiting "In front of the Village Inn" by Jan Brueghel the Younger (1601-1678) out of its transportation crate after its return to the Zwinger after 66 years in Dresden, Germany, 20 November 2011. The 18.5 centimeter diameter, landscape painting from 1641 with covered wagon, horses and farmer by the grandson of the famous painter Peter Brueghel the Elder is one of the master works missing from the museum since the end of the war. The battle to secure the return of the painting took four years. It was in an art auction house in Munich since the end of 2007. Photo: MATTHIAS HIEKEL

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