Recent Art Theft: Picasso Notebook stolen from the Picasso Museum in Paris 2 weeks ago
From the Art Loss Register:
A notebook of sketches by Pablo Picasso was stolen from the Picasso Museum in Paris between June 8-9, 2009. The notebook was taken from a locked case within the museum, and consists of 33 drawings in pencil that were made between 1917 and 1924. The notebook is valued at several million Euros.
Experts fear that the notebook may be broken up by the thieves in an attempt to maximize the value. However, the real value of the notebook is the historical documentation it preserves for scholars of the artist's work. Since the individual sketches are unsigned, there would be little market value if the notebook were divided.
The notebook is approximately 6 by 10 inches and has a distinctive shiny red cover, with the word "album" printed in gold on the cover.
The Art Loss Register also notes that Picasso is its number one most stolen artist. For more information, visit their website.
14 hours ago
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