Stolen Rockwell painting fetches more than $900K at auction
PHILADELPHIA >> A Norman Rockwell painting recently returned to a family after it was stolen from their New Jersey home has sold for over $900,000 at auction.
The 1919 painting is known as “Taking a Break” and “Lazybones,” and was featured on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post.
FBI agents returned the painting to the Grant family in Philadelphia last March, after it was stolen in a break-in more than 40 years ago.
The family knew the painting belonged to them because it still had damage from where their father had struck it with a pool cue.
Heritage Auctions conducted the auction on Friday in Dallas. It had been expected to fetch up to $1.5 million.
Two phone bidders competed for the painting. Heritage said the buyer asked to remain anonymous.
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