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Stolen from the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Nice

August 2007

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At about 1:00 PM on Sunday, August 5, 2007, five masked and armed robbers entered the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Nice. Within ten minutes, they escaped with four important paintings including one Monet, one Sisley and two Allegories by the Flemish Baroque painters Jan Brueghel the Elder and Hendrik van Balen the Elder. A fifth painting (a Sisley) was damaged and left behind when it was found to be too large to fit in the bags the thieves had brought.

For your reference, here are images of the four stolen works and information on their dimensions. And please note: Anyone with information about this theft is asked to contact INTERPOL National Central Bureau FRANCE (ref. BCN/OCBC/ATHENA/NR18) and the INTERPOL General Secretariat (ref. 2007/ 37141).

Update, June 5, 2008: All four paintings were recovered from a utility vehicle in the port city of Marseilles by French police. Ten arrests have been made thus far.

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Photograph provided by Interpol; used with permissionCliffs Near Dieppe, 1897 Photograph provided by Interpol; used with permissionThe Lane of Poplars at Moret, 1890Photograph provided by Interpol; used with permissionAllegory of Earth, ca. 1611Photograph provided by Interpol; used with permissionAllegory of Water, ca. 1611
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