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Video. Did You Know? On August 21, 1911, the Mona Lisa Was Stolen by a Certain Vincenzo Peruggia, an Italian Glassmaker Who Had Worked at the Louvre During the Supervision of the Painting.

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This is all you need to know to get the day off to a good start... Today's newsOn August 21, 1911, The Mona Lisa mysteriously disappears from the Louvre Museum, a bold flight

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The small portrait of Mona Lisa - the most expensive portrait in history - was stolen on August 21, 1911, which made her famous around the world and not only in a narrow circle of philistines The post “Mona Lisa”: The robbery that turned the small portrait into a world cultural symbol appeared first on in.gr.

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This is all you need to know to get the day off to a good start... Today's newsOn August 21, 1911, The Mona Lisa mysteriously disappears from the Louvre Museum, a bold flight

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The Louvre suffered more than a century ago a worse subtraction than the recently suffered, that of the jewel of its crown

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Dubbed the "most colossal theft of modern times," the theft of the Mona Lisa in 1911 would forever change the painting's fate. On this anniversary, we revisit the incredible story of its disappearance.

Author:Alexandru Eduard Balaci Introduction On August 21, 1911, one of the world's most famous museums was to become the scene of a crime that amazed the whole of Europe. Mona Lisa, the masterpiece of Leonardo da Vinci, disappeared from the Louvre Museum in Paris without the guards immediately observing the theft. For more than two years, the [...]

It is just after 7 a.m. on Monday, August 21, 1911, and Paris is waking up to the August heat. The Louvre is closed to the public, like any other… The theft from the Louvre that “born” the most powerful brand in the history of art - ΘΑΦΤΕΜΟΠΟΡΙΚΙ

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