Directed by Rebecca Dreyfus, Stolen (2005) is a documentary that focuses on the March 18, 1990 heist at Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum… during which two thieves, disguised as Boston police officers, gained access to the museum and stole 13 valuable works of art. In remains the largest property theft in history. In addition to describing the robbery, the film focuses on the efforts of detective Harold Smith and others, whose obsession with finding the stolen masterworks is contagious.
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The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum- Boston, MA: Stolen. 2005 Documentary |
The 13 Stolen Artworks:
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Vermeer, The Concert, 1658–1660: Stolen. 2005 Documentary |
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Rembrandt, Self-Portrait, ca. 1634.: Stolen. 2005 Documentary |
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Rembrandt, The Storm on the Sea of Galilee, 1633.: Stolen. 2005 Documentary |
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Rembrandt, A Lady and Gentleman in Black, 1633. : Stolen. 2005 Documentary |
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Govaert Flinck, Landscape with an Obelisk, 1638. : Stolen. 2005 Documentary |
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Degas, La Sortie de Pesage.: Stolen. 2005 Documentary |
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Degas, Program for an artistic soiree, 1884.: Stolen. 2005 Documentary |
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Degas, Program for an artistic soiree, 1884.: Stolen. 2005 Documentary |
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Degas, Three Mounted Jockeys.: Stolen. 2005 Documentary |
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Degas, Cortege aux Environs de Florence.: Stolen. 2005 Documentary |
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Chinese bronze beaker or Ku, Chinese, Shang Dynasty, 1200–1100 B.C.: Stolen. 2005 Documentary |
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Finial in the form of an eagle, gilt metal (bronze), French, 1813–1814 : Stolen. 2005 Documentary |
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Manet, Chez Tortoni, 1878–1880.: Stolen. 2005 Documentary |