FBI recovers Rockwell painting taken in 1976
PHILADELPHIA — The FBI has reportedly recovered a 1919 Norman Rockwell painting stolen more than 40 years from a New Jersey home.
The painting, sometimes called “Lazybones” or “Boy Asleep with Hoe,” graced the cover of the Sept. 6, 1919, edition of the Saturday Evening Post. The oil-on-canvas piece was among several items taken during a 1976 break-in in Cherry Hill, a Philadelphia suburb.
Susan Murta said the FBI did a great job. She last saw the painting in her parents’ home in 1976. Her parents are deceased.
A Philladelphia Inquirer article last year said the owner forked over $75 for it after accidentally damaging the painting with a pool cue in 1954. It’s now believed worth more than $1 million.
It’s not clear how the painting was recovered.
