ROME -- A Gustav Klimt painting, stolen almost 23 years ago, might have been hidden all this time inside an Italian galleryâs walls.
A gardener at the Ricci Oddi modern art gallery in the northern city of Piacenza told Italian state TV on Tuesday he was clearing ivy from the galleryâs walls when he noticed a metal panel. He opened it and found a bag inside a space within the walls.
When the bag was opened it contained a painting that might be Klimtâs âPortrait of a Lady,â which disappeared from the gallery during renovations in February 1997.
Piacenza police chief Pietro Ostuni said the painting is being kept in a safe place that he wouldnât reveal while experts check to see if itâs the real one or a copy.
The gallery said it isnât saying anything publicly until the paintingâs authenticity can be checked out. But local online daily Piacenza Sera quoted gallery officials as saying on the back of the canvas were stamps that were placed there when the painting was on loan, indicating it might indeed be the missing portrait.
The painting is a later work by the Austrian master of the âart nouveau.â Its disappearance has been one of the art worldâs biggest mysteries.