'Head of a Woman', gifted by Pablo Picasso to Greece in 1949, was recovered in the rural area of Keratea, some 45 kilometres (28 miles) southeast of Athens, state agency ANA said. Another painting stolen in the same heist, Piet Montrian's 'Stammer Windmill', was also found, the agency said. Officials are to give details on the case later Tuesday, the culture ministry said. The Spanish master had given the cubist painting to the Greek state as a tribute to the country's resistance of Nazi Germany. On the back, an inscription reads in French: ‘For the Greek people, a tribute by Picasso.’ Two men are believed to have broken into the National Gallery in January 2012, cutting the paintings from
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