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20th ANNIVERSARY OF GARDNER HEIST

March 19th, 2010 | 12:19 pm

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Rembrandt, "The Storm on the Sea of Galilee", 1633, Oil on canvas, inscribed on the rudder, 161.7 x 129.8 cm (Image Courtesy of Isabella Stewart Museum)

Today it has been 20 years since 13 invaluable works of art were stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, in what has been called the largest property theft in recorded history.

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Vermeer, "The Concert", 1658–1660 Oil on canvas, 72.5 x 64.7 cm. (Image Courtesy of Isabella Stewart Museum)

On the night of March 18, 1990, two thieves dressed as Boston police officers gained entry to the museum, handcuffed both night guards, and proceeded to spend about 40 minutes stealing art from 3 different galleries. Among the missing works of art are Vermeer’s The Concert and Rembrandt’s Storm on the Sea of Galilee. A $5 reward is still being offered for information leading to the recovery of the works of art.

For more information on the theft, please visit the museum’s website:
http://www.gardnermuseum.org/information/theft.asp

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Monuments Man George Stout (Image Courtesy of National Archives)

The Gardner Museum is one of the premiere museums in the United States, established at the turn of the 20th century. It houses more than 2,500 works of art in an intimately designed space. Monuments Man George Stout [link to his bio] served as Director of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum from 1955 to 1970.

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A GATHERING OF EXPERTS: “UNFINISHED BUSINESS; CONTINUING RESTITUTION OF ART WORKS LOOTED DURING THE HOLOCAUST; PRIVATE LITIGATION, PUBLIC RESPONSES”

October 23rd, 2009 | 4:05 pm

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Today there is a great seminar of experts and interested parties discussing how we can make continued improvements to our efforts to complete the mission of the Monuments Men as to objects stolen during World War II as well as the steps needed for the United States to do a better job in the protection of cultural property during future conflict.  I spoke at this conference last year and was honored to be asked to speak again.  Now, as then, scholars, students, and other interested parties have come together with a common commitment to protect and preserve the cultural heritage belonging to all of us.

I’ll have more to add about this critically important event in the days ahead.

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