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Frank Dent's avatar

A great piece. During the pandemic the streaming services were rife with documentaries about art forgers and thieves, for some reason, but they were great distractions. One was about the Gardner museum (This Is a Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist). Fascinating. Not so much the robbery itself, as that seems in hindsight almost inevitable considering the lax security, but the odd investigation that followed, with its many theories about who committed the theft and what happened to the art.

I just happened to read Chandler’s The High Window this week, which involves the theft of an 18th century coin so rare it couldn’t be sold openly, like the stolen paintings. In the absence of a real-life Philip Marlowe, the best that can be hoped, I suppose, is that some of the paintings ended up in a shady private collection and one day will be recovered.

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Jennifer Ulrich's avatar

I recently bought Rembrandt is in the Wind after seeing it recommended several times over the last few years, including a friend who passed away just a couple months ago. Would love to hear your thoughts/corrections on the problematic chapter!

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