South African Art Theft: Four Stolen Paintings Found In Cemetery Hundreds Of Miles Away (SLIDESHOW) Four paintings stolen by a trio of brazen thieves out of a museum in the South African capital city Pretoria Sunday were found today in a private cemetery hundreds of miles away, city spokesperson Pieter De Necker told The Huffington Post in a phone interview. The paintings, all works by South African artists, were on display at the Pretoria Art Museum. Three visitors stole them during daylight hours after paying the museum's entrance fee. An oil painting by Gerard Sekoto, valued at $800,000, remains missing. Scroll down for images of the stolen paintings.
"Street Scene," an oil on canvas by the realist pioneer Gerard Sekoto. Courtesy the Pretoria Art Museum. De Necker said the South African Police Service was alerted to the paintings' whereabouts behind a church in the coastal city of Port Elizabeth -- 700 miles from Johannesburg -- by a tipster whose relationship to the thieves is unknown. A brigadier with the SAPS told Fox News that the paintings,