A Dutch museum that is currently closed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus said Monday a painting by Vincent van Gogh on loan for an exhibition was stolen in a raid overnight.
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Quote from: walkstall on March 30, 2020, 08:07:27 PM
A Dutch museum that is currently closed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus said Monday a painting by Vincent van Gogh on loan for an exhibition was stolen in a raid overnight.
more @
https://my.xfinity.com/articles/news-world/20200330/EU--Netherlands-Museum-Break-in-583c
What is the point ?
The Super-Rich buy these things as Status Symbols.
If they cannot display them to their friends, they are useless to them.
Only very stupid thieves steal them.
ADVICE TO CRIMINALS: Precious Metals, only.
Quote from: Rotwang on March 30, 2020, 09:10:30 PM
What is the point ?
The Super-Rich buy these things as Status Symbols.
If they cannot display them to their friends, they are useless to them.
Only very stupid thieves steal them.
ADVICE TO CRIMINALS: Precious Metals, only.
Usually inside insurance jobs. The insurer will gladly pay to get the piece back rather than pay the full, over bloated price the painting had been valued at.
Seriously, no piece of art has value, the industry is a scam, just like De Beers and diamonds, a worthless piece of rock aside from industrial applications, so it has more intrinsic value than a badly painted picture.
Quote from: Solar on March 31, 2020, 05:45:17 AM
Usually inside insurance jobs. The insurer will gladly pay to get the piece back rather than pay the full, over bloated price the painting had been valued at.
Seriously, no piece of art has value, the industry is a scam, just like De Beers and diamonds, a worthless piece of rock aside from industrial applications, so it has more intrinsic value than a badly painted picture.
"In 1990, two thieves pretended to be police officers and robbed the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, taking what's worth an estimated 500 million dollars.
Despite a number of suspects, including the Mafia and the Irish Republican Army, the robbery still hasn't been solved after 30 years."
Apparently they never found a buyer.
Though I hope they did, and these artworks will eventually surface.
Aren't there usually some type of super-villain getting these rare and illegal things to keep or store in their compound?
:confused:
Quote from: Sick Of Silence on March 31, 2020, 08:27:27 AM
Aren't there usually some type of super-villain getting these rare and illegal things to keep or store in their compound?
:confused:
:lol: Some people just enjoy art more the other people, and like keeping it just for themselves.