Lone thief steals $613 million worth of art in Paris.

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By ANGELA CHARLTON
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PARIS - A lone thief stole five paintings worth up to $613 million (around half a billion euros) in total, including major works by Picasso and Matisse, in a brazen overnight heist Thursday from a Paris modern art museum, police and prosecutors said.

The paintings were reported missing early Thursday from the Paris Museum of Modern Art , across the Seine River from the Eiffel Tower, according to Paris police. Investigators have cordoned off the museum, in one of the French capital's most tourist-frequented neighborhoods.

A single masked intruder was caught on a video surveillance camera taking the paintings away, according to the Paris prosecutor's office. The intruder entered by cutting a padlock on a gate and breaking a museum window, it said.

The stolen works were "Le pigeon aux petits-pois" (The Pigeon with the Peas), an ochre and brown Cubist oil painting by Pablo Picasso; "La Pastorale" (Pastoral), an oil painting of nudes on hillside by Henri Matisse; "L'olivier pres de l'Estaque" (Olive Tree near Estaque) by Georges Braque; "La femme a l'eventail" (Woman with a Fan) by Amedeo Modigliani ; and "Nature-mort aux chandeliers" (Still Life with Chandeliers) by Fernand Leger.

Red-and-white tape surrounded the museum, where investigators were studying surveillance video. Paper signs on the museum doors said it was closed for technical reasons.

On a cordoned-off balcony behind the museum, police in blue gloves and face masks examined the broken window and empty frames. The paintings appeared to have been carefully removed from the dissembled frames, not sliced out.

A security guard at the museum said the paintings were discovered missing by a night watchman just before 7 a.m. (1 a.m. ET). The guard was not authorized to be publicly named because of the museum policy.

Museum officials and police would not immediately comment on reports that the alarm system had malfunctioned or been disabled.

Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe said in a statement that he was "saddened and shocked by this theft, which is an intolerable attack on Paris' universal cultural heritage."

 
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Alot of $$$$ to be made in the Fine Art black market.

Karma is a +$%%@ for museums they get robbed considering that's how they go about getting these paintings in the 1st place.
 
Originally Posted by Scott Frost

Alot of $$$$ to be made in the Fine Art black market.

Karma is a +$%%@ for museums they get robbed considering that's how they go about getting these paintings in the 1st place.

Aware me
 
Originally Posted by CuriousGeorg3

what do thieves plan on doing after theyve stolen the art though? who can they sell it to?

You'd be surprised...
 
I saw something on t.v about a guy who smuggled ancient stuff, Museums wont buy stuff without the legal papers if their foreign.
 
I saw something like this on Masterminds once. Dude stole all the stuff, but didn't have super-wealthy clientele at all. First dude he found that seemed interested in buying something was a cop and he screwed himself.
 
Originally Posted by UnderMedicated

I saw something on t.v about a guy who smuggled ancient stuff, Museums wont buy stuff without the legal papers if their foreign.

That's the official line.
 
Originally Posted by Nothin4ever

A few millionaires Billionaires just called up they connect right now
fixed.  A simple millionaire doesnthave liquid cash of $100 million to shell out on a black market painting that could possibly never be publicly displayed ever again.

  
 
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