Van Dyck painting stolen from University of Oxford gallery
A work by 17th century master Anthony Van Dyck is among three"very high value" paintings stolen from a University of Oxford art gallery.
Two other works were stolen from Christ Church Picture Gallery, St Aldates, at about 23:00 GMT on Saturday.Christchurch Picture GallerySalvator Rosa's A Rocky Coast, With Soldiers Studying A Plan was painted in the late 1640s A Christ Church College spokesman said staff had initially alerted police to the theft of the"important cultural artefacts", and the gallery will be closed until further notice.
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