Andrés Hurtado finds stolen Joaquín Sorolla painting worth €150,000 in Seville
Andrés Hurtado discovered a valuable Joaquín Sorolla painting left on a Seville street while visiting over the weekend. Captivated by its gold frame, he later learned it was valued up to €150,000. The painting, reported stolen by its owners, has now been returned after Hurtado notified police he found it, asserting he had not stolen.
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Published 02 Jul 2026, 04:00 UTC · Updated 02 Jul 2026, 04:30 UTC
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