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Van Gogh Museum director Axel Rueger, left, and Jet Bussemaker, Minister for Education, Culture and Science, look at two stolen and recovered paintings by Dutch master Vincent van Gogh during a press conference in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Tuesday, March 21, 2017. The two paintings titled "Seascape at Scheveningen", left, (1882) and "Congregation leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen," (1884-1885) returned to the Amsterdam museum after they were stolen from in a nighttime heist 15 years ago and recovered by Naples police in Italy. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)

Van Gogh Museum director Axel Rueger, left, and Jet Bussemaker, Minister for Education, Culture and Science, look at two stolen and recovered paintings by Dutch master Vincent van Gogh during a press conference in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Tuesday, March 21, 2017. The two paintings titled "Seascape at Scheveningen", left, (1882) and "Congregation leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen," (1884-1885) returned to the Amsterdam museum after they were stolen from in a nighttime heist 15 years ago and recovered by Naples police in Italy. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)

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