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Picasso
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January 18, 2024
Breakthrough in Decade-Long Art Heist: Stolen Chagall and Picasso Paintings Recovered in Antwerp Raid
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In a stunning turn of events, two valuable paintings, L’homme en prière by Marc Chagall and a version of Tête by Pablo Picasso, stolen fr...
January 21, 2023
Twitter user @ArtFreak, (George S) sentenced in the theft of a Picasso, a Mondrian, and a Guglielmo Caccia
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The thief that burgled Greece’s National Gallery-Alexandros Soutsos Museum in Athens eleven years ago has been sentenced. Citing that the ...
November 6, 2013
Gurlitt Art Collection Discovery: Augsburg Press Conference on November 5 reacts to Focus exclusive
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by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor Yesterday's Augsburg press conference followed publication Sunday by the German magazine ...
October 22, 2013
Kunsthal Rotterdam Art Theft: Three defendants plead guilty. Radu Dogaru criticizes museum's security
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Radu Dogaru, Alexandru Bitu and Eugen Darie, pled guilty today in a Bucharest courtroom for their part in the October 16, 2012 theft of se...
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May 31, 2013
Will the ashes in a stove in Romania prove to be the remains of the seven paintings stolen from the Triton Foundation exhibit at the Kunsthal Rotterdam?
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Photograph of the image of the Matisse painting from the Triton Foundation stolen from the Kunsthal Rotterdam on October 16, 2012....
April 10, 2013
New Yorker Leonard A. Lauder Donates $1 Billion Cubist Art Collection to The Metropolitan Museum
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Picasso's "Woman in an Armchair" owned by Leonard Lauder is one of 78 works donated to the Met Today The Met approved...
June 14, 2011
Picasso's Granddaughter Diana Widmaier-Picasso Discusses 4 Year Old Theft with The New Yorker
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Picasso's Maya à la Poupée on display at The Gagosian Gallery in New York (Photo from Gagosian website) by Catherine Schofield Sezg...
April 15, 2009
New Book on the Theft of the Mona Lisa Misses the Mark—and Reality
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The Crimes of Paris: A True Story of Murder, Theft, and Detection by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler (Little, Brown and Company, 2009) profess...
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