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Rembrandt's Jacob de Gheyn III |
Here are some of the most famous art heists in history:
Rembrandt's Jacob de Gheyn III
This has been dubbed the 'Most Stolen Painting in the World'. This is of course because it has been stolen more times than any other famous painting. While this is not really the victim of a great art heist on its own, the collective series of thefts makes it one of the greatest. The painting has been recovered every time and has been found in a taxi, on the luggage rack of a train, attached to a bike and under a bench in a graveyard. The most common excuse for its repeated theft is the fact that it measures only 29.9cm x 24.9cm!
Vermeer's The Concert
This was stolen as part of the largest in the world ever when it was taken, along with 13 other pieces from Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston in 1990. Collectively the items are worth $500 million with Vermeer's The Concert making up $200 million. There is a reward offered for information leading to their recovery which stands at $5 million. A substantial amount when you consider that they consist of nothing more than a few brush strokes of paint or drawing inks bashed out on a canvas on a field easel over the last few hundred years.
Nazi Thefts and Looting during World War 2
Throughout the course of the Second World War, tens of thousands of pieces of art were stolen by the Reichsleiter Rosenberg Institute for the
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