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The local burglars took it on their own, and put it on site as promised to bargain down their sentences. |
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1 | 5.56% |
The known art thief took it months earlier and also stole the forgery as he claims |
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The gallery director stole it on his own. All those thieves are lying. |
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4 | 22.22% |
The known art thief teamed with the burglars to take it, because he knew it was being placed back by the burglars. |
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0 | 0% |
The gallery director teamed with the burglars to take it for publicity purposes and then panicked. |
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3 | 16.67% |
The gallery director teamed with the known art thief to steal it for his own reasons, and they teamed up again to steal the forgery. |
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1 | 5.56% |
The gallery director, art thief, and burglars were all involved in the theft, working together. |
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1 | 5.56% |
I have some other combination of major suspects that I'll share below. |
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0 | 0% |
I have some completely different theory that I'll share. |
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I'll need to walk the site before I can draw any conclusions. I'm a professional. |
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Give me an hour with that widow in a closed room with a bag of oranges and a water hose, and I'll give you the answer. |
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I don't really follow art. |
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5 | 27.78% |
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Let's solve the art mystery
I missed this story when if first broke a few months ago, but that's good as other events have transpired that add to the story.
We start our mystery in 1997, when the Ricci Oddi modern art gallery in Piacenza, Italy, was being renovated. This painting by Gustav Klimt, valued at between $60 million and $90 million today, disappeared. Only a few months earlier, it had been confirmed as a "double Klimt" because it was painted over an earlier Klimt that had long been assumed to be missing. An 18 year-old art student had noticed the resemblance and an x-ray confirmed her theory. This was a big deal, so the city was planning to do a big Klimt exhibition, and as a result the gallery was being renovated. ![]() https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart...imt-180973757/ According to this article, the theory at the time was that thieves had opened a skylight, hooked the painting on the wall with fishing line, and lifted it out. Apparently the frame was found on the roof, and the painting had been removed. (If you're suspecting a fisherman, recall that this was long before Hog's Gone Fishing bought his boat.) However, there was a problem with that theory. The frame was too large to fit through the skylight. So was it planted there to throw people off? Some people suspected an inside job. (Note: the frame was found in pieced according to another article, so that could explain it.) https://www.travelandleisure.com/cul...i-oddi-gallery https://www.thecollector.com/stolen-klimt-found/ The painting is missing for over 20 years, and in 2016 a known art thief that the police had used as an expert to investigate the crime came forward. He claimed that he had actually stolen the painting, but not in the way that was suspected. He had stolen it months earlier with the help of a gallery employee and had replaced it with a forgery, which had gone unnoticed. But the painting was about to be loaned out for a large Klimt exhibit and he thought that forgery would be seen, so he staged the second theft to steal the forgery. https://hermoments.com/famous-painti...ery/?nogdprc=1 Okay, this makes no sense. Why take that risk? You're covering up a theft by staging a theft of the thing you stole? But interestingly, he claimed that the real painting would be found within a year. Now we fast forward to December of 2019. The gardener at the gallery is doing some maintenance, and he notices a metal door in an exterior wall behind some ivy. He pulls off the ivy, estimated to be about a foot thick, opens the door, then goes into the gallery, and says, "There's a painting in a garbage bag out inside the wall." ![]() As it turns out, the painting is the missing the Klimt. Experts came in and confirmed it, per this link. https://www.cnn.com/style/article/kl...cli/index.html So now the question is, did the painting ever leave the building? Who stole it, and why was it hidden there? Well, a potential answer presented itself. Two serial burglars and thieves came forward relatively quickly and claimed that they stole it. They say that they had hidden it in a safe place, and then they put into the wall after the 20-year statute of limitations had expired. According to the thieves, they were going to use the location as a bartering chip to get a lower sentence on some other burglaries. They claim that the painting had been in the wall for three to four years, waiting for them to need it. They said that the gardener foiled their plan by finding it. (I don't think either of these guys is the thief referenced earlier, but I'm not sure.) https://news.artnet.com/art-world/kl...allery-1757958 The curiosity here is that it was underneath a lot of dense ivy. Now, the ivy could have grown in four years, but was it always there? If it was there before they would've had to cut it out to put the painting in, which would be noticeable. If it wasn't there, the door would have been obvious. But conservators say that the painting was in such good shape that it's unlikely that it would have been in the wall the entire time. So those dudes have been sentenced to prison, but are not being charged in the theft of the Klimt because there's no evidence that they did it. But now another mystery has emerged. https://www.archaeology.wiki/blog/20...-owners-widow/ Apparently the director of the gallery wrote in his diary that he was considering staging a theft of that very painting, in order to build up public interest for an upcoming Klimt exhibition. The gallery director died long ago, but now his widow is under investigation for the theft. This is what he wrote: “I wondered what could be done to give the exhibition some notoriety, to ensure an audience success like never before. And the idea that came to me was to organize, from the inside, theft of the Klimt, just before the show (exactly, my God, what happened), for the work to then be rediscovered after the show began.” Later he wrote: “But now The Lady has gone for good, and damned be the day I even thought of such a foolish and childish thing.” https://www.thecollector.com/stolen-klimt-found/ https://www.archaeology.wiki/blog/20...-owners-widow/ So that produces two new theories. First, was it stolen to create buzz, and then when things got ugly they decided that it was a bad idea and hid it in a place where they knew it would eventually be found? Or second, is it possible that the gallery owner conspired with the first thief to steal the painting before the "Double Klimt" status was discovered (which then led to the exhibit), and the gallery director then got nervous about the exhibit coming up and stole the forgery to cover it up? What do we think, Chiefsplanet detectives? 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Maybe it's the same gang who stole that dude's pool water?
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But was it really stolen if it never left museum property?
I'd think that if a thief left it there, after brazenly stealing out of the building, to never go back to retrieve what was already out of traditional security measures. Points to it not being a theft. I'm betting that the gallery owner and/or director hid the painting, advertised it as stolen, took a insurance settlement and went about their way till death. |
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Double Klimt behind the sheared hedge(cooped up too long)
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Don't care about the rich and their art. It probably was insured.
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I'm pretty sure it was the butler, so I am just going to bide my time and await the entry of a butler into this story.
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Was midnightvultures’ father, makes total sense.
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Col Mustard had something to do with this.. Need to roll the dice again..
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Has anyone called Lovejoy?
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Sounds like the last season's episodes of Sneaky Pete
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The two guys claiming they stashed it sounds most legitimate since seemingly nobody profited from this caper. Keeping it sealed away for 20 years to get past statute of limitations makes some sense. My guess is they initially thought it could be instant retirement if they found a buyer, but then as they screwed up other jobs it became more of a lifeline.
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Inspector Clouseau, paging Inspector Clouseau!
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