N.C. Wyeth Paintings Stolen In Maine, Found In Massachusetts

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The Federal Bureau of Investigation is announcing the recovery of two N.C. Wyeth paintings that were stolen in 2013.

One is called "The Encounter on Freshwater Cliff" and the other is called "Go Dutton, and That Right Speedily."

They were recovered on Oct. 9 when a third party surrendered them to a retired FBI agent in the Boston area.

The FBI returned the paintings to the Portland Museum of Art, Nov. 19, 2015. (Photo credit: Matt Colson-WBZ-TV)

The paintings were stolen from a Portland businessman.

Four other paintings that were stolen were recovered by the FBI in Los Angeles last December.

All six are now on view in the Portland Museum of Art from Saturday to Jan. 3.

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