Portrait of a Lady is a painting by Austrian artist Gustav Klimt, completed in 1917. It is known for its unique history, including being stolen from a museum in Piacenza, Italy, in 1997 and rediscovered in 2019. The painting is part of Klimt's later works, characterized by his distinctive Art Nouveau style and symbolic imagery.
Portrait of a lady which has been missing since the for sale notice revealed it was a Nazi fugitive Frederick Kadigan's home.
""The painting 'Portrait of a Lady' was mentioned in the context of a Nazi-looted artwork found in an Argentinian property listing, highlighting its specific title and unusual discovery."