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Vanished Smile: The Mysterious Theft of Mona Lisa
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The world's most famous painting is stolen from a
museum; a pair of promising young artists are fingered as the prime suspects.
It sounds like speculative historical fiction or perhaps the beginning of Dan
Brown's next novel, but it's actually the very real story of the 1911 theft of
the Mona Lisa from the Louvre. Like everybody else, I thought that I knew all
there was to know about Leonardo da Vinci's enigmatic artwork. R.A. Scotti's
truly riveting account of the heist showed me how wrong I was. Obviously, this
was no ordinary crime: In fact, this brazen act of thievery by a rank amateur
was so successful that a full day passed before any alarm was sounded! But what followed was even more stunning: The
thoroughly confused and embarrassed police hauled in artist Pablo Picasso and
poet Guillaume Apollinaire as possible culprits. Even more surprisingly, the
surprisingly altruistic portrait-snatcher became a hero in his native country!
I had never before heard of this book's author, but make no mistake: Vanished
Smile a great read.
Categories:
art,
true crime
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