An Italian master painting stolen by the Nazis from a Jewish art dealer in Amsterdam has been spotted on the website of an estate agent selling a house in Argentina, more than 80 years after it was taken. The photo shows Portrait of a Lady by Giuseppe Ghislandi hanging above a sofa inside a property near Buenos Aires that was previously owned by a senior Nazi official who relocated to South America post-World War II. This artwork is part of a database of lost wartime art and was traced after the house was put up for sale by the official's daughter. It is among hundreds looted from art dealer Jacques Goudstikker, who aided other Jews during the war. Goudstikker's collection suffered a forced sale, with many pieces taken by senior Nazis, including Hermann Göring. Despite some works being recovered and displayed in the Rijkmuseum, the 'Portrait of a Lady' remained missing until now, prompting lawyers for Goudstikker's estate to pursue its restitution.