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Louvre Heist Explained: The Audacious Art Theft That Shocked the World

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5T 32M
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Engelsk
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True Crime

On a quiet Monday morning in 1911, a small man in a worker's smock walked into the Louvre and walked out with the most famous painting in the world. The theft of the Mona Lisa was a crime so audacious in its simplicity that it succeeded precisely because no one in authority believed it could happen. This book is the definitive account of that heist, exploring the perfect storm of incompetence, opportunity, and misplaced confidence that shocked the world and transformed a respected portrait into a global icon.

The story of the Louvre heist is not just a crime story. It is a tale of the strange alchemy by which vulnerability creates value. You will meet the unlikely thief, an Italian handyman named Vincenzo Peruggia, and follow his two-year journey hiding the painting in his Paris apartment. You will explore the investigation, the global media frenzy, the arrest of a famous poet and a young Picasso, and the spectacular recovery. This book also examines the heist's lasting legacy, from modern museum security to the creation of the "Mona Lisa" we know today.

Inside, you'll discover: • The true story of the theft and the surprising simplicity of the crime • The identity and motives of the man who stole the Mona Lisa • Why the painting's disappearance made it a global obsession • The role of Pablo Picasso and Guillaume Apollinaire in the investigation • The theory that the theft was part of a larger forgery scheme • How the heist transformed museum security forever • The painting's journey from obscurity to the most recognized image in history

The empty hook on the wall is a reminder that the things we treasure most are always vulnerable. This book explores that vulnerability and the legacy of a crime that changed art history.

© 2026 BGB Learn (Lydbog): 6610001330866
© 2026 BGB Learn (E-bog): 6610001324681

Udgivelsesdato

Lydbog: 14. august 2026
E-bog: 13. august 2026

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