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On 22 August 1911, the Louvre Museum in Paris was robbed of one of its most famous works: the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. The theft was discovered the following day, 23 Augu...
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On 22 August 1911, the Louvre Museum in Paris was robbed of one of its most famous works: the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. The theft was discovered the following day, 23 Augu...
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In the early morning of March 18, 1990, two men disguised as Boston police officers tricked staff at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and stole 13 works of art valued at hund...
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On 8 February 2025, a coordinated operation disrupted a burglary at the Louvre Museum in Paris, involving physical intrusion, alarm interference, and the removal of selected hol...
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Over the course of art history, several works by Vincent van Gogh depicting poppy flowers have been targeted by theft, recovery efforts, and legal disputes. Understanding the di...
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