The daughter of a high-ranking Nazi official has been charged in Argentina with attempting to conceal an 18th-century painting, following revelations it was stolen from a Jewish art dealer during the Second World War. Patricia Kadgien, whose father was Friedrich Kadgien, a prominent Nazi officer, faces charges of cover-up. This development comes a day after she surrendered Giuseppe Ghislandi’s Portrait of a Lady to the Argentine judiciary, eight decades after its confiscation. The federal prosecutor overseeing the case announced the charges. The future of the artwork remains uncertain, pending a court decision. Lawyers for the heir of Jacques Goudstikker, the...