The Monet, which dates to about 1865, subsequently “disappeared” in 1941, the FBI said in a press release.
“It’s an act of justice to have it returned,” Anne Webber, co-chair of the Commission for Looted Art in Europe, reportedly said. “It has huge sentimental feeling for the family.”
@Kurtroedeger this one fascinated me
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Biggest art heist ever
It is on Netflix as docudrama
https://www.netflix.com/ie/title/81032570
Well worth watching if you haven't seen it
@Kurtroedeger and these
Scottish Da Vinci art heist explored in new BBC podcast - The nine-part series, titled The Missing Madonna, will feature secret recordings which have never been made public, asking serious questions about the way in which stolen artwork is returned.
https://www.bbc.com/mediacentre/2023/the-missing-madonna-podcast
And
The world's greatest paintings - the most audacious art heists of all time. Gripping true stories of a global game of cat and mouse as high culture meets underworld.
@ecksmc
I think they need to program a bot that trawls ultra wealthy kids social media and compares the art in the background to the stolen art database
@ecksmc
Art crimes fascinate me. Thank you for sharing.