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On 21 August 1911, the Louvre Museum suffered the theft of the Mona Lisa, an event that exposed security gaps and reshaped museum practices worldwide. The painting’s value at...
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On 21 August 1911, the Louvre Museum suffered the theft of the Mona Lisa, an event that exposed security gaps and reshaped museum practices worldwide. The painting’s value at...
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In the early hours, thieves bypassed alarms and glass to remove a major work from the Louvre; swift staff alerts and camera evidence led to rapid identification, arrests, and re...
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Interest in the Louvre heist arrests centers on what is verified, what is still under investigation, and what this case means for art crime and museum security. This explainer c...
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On 2 August 1911, the Louvre Museum suffered the theft of the Mona Lisa, an event that became one of the most recognized art crimes in history. The painting, attributed to Leona...
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