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The Art of the Heist
Series examining great art robberies
What's the biggest thing you've ever stolen? An office biro? The extra change you were accidentally given by a shopkeeper? In the audacity stakes, art thieves don't mess around with the small stuff, and this series uncovers some of the world's most audacious and expensive art thefts. All of a sudden those Post-It Notes won't seem so bad.
These might sound at best like the plots for high-octane films, or at worst, the opening lines of very bad jokes, but they are all true stories of daring and audacious art robberies.
The Art of the Heist is a revealing series which examines some of the greatest art thefts of our times, re-stages the robberies, and follows the story to find out what happened in the end. While a surprising number of works of art are traced and recovered in elaborate sting operations over the years, many are not, which has led in turn to intriguing - and occasionally ludicrous - conspiracy theories...
Part 1: The Big Sting Three masterpieces by Renoir and Rembrandt worth $80 million are stolen in a daylight raid on the National Museum in Stockholm
Part 2: The World's Biggest Heist $500 million worth of art, including rare works by Vermeer and Rembrandt is taken from a Boston gallery in a single night
Part 3: The Forger and the Conman The devious tale of John Myatt, art teacher and master forger; and John Drewe, expert provenance faker
Part 4: The Search for The Scream The unsolved mystery of the 2004 theft of Edvard Munch's iconic painting, The Scream
Part 5: Chasing Cézanne The twists, turns and double-dealing behind the thirty-year mystery of the lost Cézanne still life
Part 6: Den of Antiquities The American art dealer who bought Cypriot mosaics from a Greek Orthodox church, sold by Turkish looters






