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The Rembrandt was stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston in 1990.
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This month marks the 15th anniversary of the theft of 13 paintings and drawings from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston.
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On Monday, the 23rd anniversary of the theft from Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, authorities announced a new campaign aimed at generating tips.
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In the book, Alan Chong, who today is the director of Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, gives an engaging account of Gutekunst and Berenson's complex, sometimes devious, dealings with the very rich and art-hungry Mrs Gardner.
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To coincide with the anniversary, Stolen is screening at film festivals in the US. It interweaves the story of the theft and also of the pursuit of the missing works with the collector Isabella Stewart Gardner's own correspondence with Bernard Berenson, the aesthete and art adviser.
FORBES: The Greatest Art Theft In U.S. History
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It's an arrangement that recalls Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum with its new entrance pavilion by Renzo Piano, which now houses all the necessary but distracting museum functions such as ticketing and coat check to ensure that once inside the Venetian palazzo you are able to focus exclusively on art and taste.
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