
Painting of a male saint, Italian, second half of the Sixteenth Century, oil on canvas, dimensions unknown.
:The New London Police Department is investigating the theft of five paintings from a private residence. Although the owner only recently discovered that the paintings were missing, he believes they may have been stolen in July 2009 by a groundskeeper doing some work inside the house.
The paintings that were reported stolen are a seascape with rocks and waves, oil on paper laid down on canvas, 6¾ by 12½ inches, signed Henry Cady; a seascape of a rocky shoreline, possibly Monhegan Island, pastel on paper, 14¼ by 19½ inches, signed Huntsman; and a primitive portrait, circa 1850 of a boy with a book, oil on canvas laid down on board, 23¾ by 19¾ inches. The subject is identified on the back as Charles Ogden, and the artist has been authenticated to be David Gilmour Blythe.
Also reported missing are a snowy Impressionist cityscape, oil on panel, 14½ by 23 inches, signed Burghardt Rezso, 1923; and a painting of a male saint, Italian, second half of the Sixteenth Century, oil on canvas, dimensions unknown.
Anyone having information on the whereabouts of these paintings is asked to contact Detective William Pero of the New London Police Department at 860-447-5274; case reference number is 10-00498.

Shown above from top to bottom are a primitive portrait, circa 1850, of a boy with a book, oil on canvas laid down on board, 23¾ by 19¾ inches; a seascape of a rocky shoreline, possibly Monhegan Island, pastel on paper, 14¼ by 19½ inches, signed Huntsman; a seascape with rocks and waves, oil on paper laid down on canvas, 6¾ by 12½ inches, signed Henry Cady; and a snowy Impressionist cityscape, oil on panel 14½ by 23 inches, signed Burghardt Rezso, 1923.