COEUR d'ALENE — Rare artwork reportedly stolen by the Nazis and recovered after World War II will be unveiled Saturday at the Idaho Wildlife Museum. The special showing involves a pure silver sculpture of Michelangelo’s “La Pieta,” valued at over $70 million. "This is a unique opportunity for the general community to be able to come and see this," said Dan Pinkerton, founder of the Idaho Character Foundation, which owns the Idaho Wildlife Museum, located in Riverstone. The unveiling features the work of three famous artists: Michelangelo, Raffaelo Sanzio, known as Raphael, and Tiziano Vecelli, known as Titian. All lived...