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 Paris art thief hunted by police, News Story #83
Ebudae
Posted: 19:21 Friday 21 May 2010


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Friday 21 May 2010

French police hunt thief of five art masterpieces

French police are hunting the burglar or burglars who made off with paintings by Picasso, Matisse and other great artists from a Paris museum.

Officials have admitted the Museum of Modern Art’s alarm system had not been fully functioning for several weeks.

One masked intruder was spotted by security cameras, climbing into the museum through a broken side window, having cut through a gate padlock.

The museum, across the River Seine from the Eiffel Tower, has been cordoned off by investigators.
Full story at BBC News


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shyvera
Posted: 22:16 Friday 21 May 2010


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Le saviez-vous? Le Musée national d’art moderne, dédié à l’art moderne et contemporain, est situé à Paris dans le centre Georges-Pompidou – Wikipédia.
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shygeorge
Posted: 15:04 Saturday 22 May 2010


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A moment ago, I read about Matisse, Henri (1869–1954) in the FAMOUS PEOPLE section of the Bloomsbury Concise Encyclopedia. Did you know? In the period before World War I he became a leading Fauvist.
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Athene_noctua
Posted: 17:33 Saturday 22 May 2010


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I’ve just read about Matisse and the Fauves in the spread “Post-Impressionism and Fauvism” under the section The Visual Arts of The Guinness Encylopedia. Did you know? The origin of term “Fauvism” is due to the critic Louis Vauxcelles, who compared the works of Henri Matisse and others at the Salon d’automne of 1905 to wild beasts (fauves). Two other leading Fauvists were André Derain and Maurice de Vlaminck.



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shyvera
Posted: 19:05 Monday 24 May 2010


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Le saviez-vous? Vauxcelles n’avait d’yeux que pour un torse d’enfant et un petit buste en marbre d’Albert Marque, qu’il appela “Donatello parmi les fauves”.
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shygeorge
Posted: 23:52 Monday 24 May 2010


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A moment ago, I read about Modigliani, Amedeo (1884–1920) in the FAMOUS PEOPLE section of the Bloomsbury Concise Encyclopedia. Did you know? His best-known works are his African-influenced sculptures of elongated figures. This is the painting of his that was stolen (Woman with Fan, 1919):

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shyvera
Posted: 08:05 Tuesday 25 May 2010


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Did you know? Matisse painted Pastorale in 1906. This was one of the paintings that were stolen.

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shygeorge
Posted: 13:14 Thursday 27 May 2010


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A moment ago, I read about Donatello (c.1386–1466) in the FAMOUS PEOPLE section of the Bloomsbury Concise Encyclopedia. Did you know? He was named Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardo in full. And this is the painting of Picasso that was stolen (The Pigeon with Green Peas, 1911):

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Athene_noctua
Posted: 16:22 Friday 28 May 2010


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I’ve just read about Abstraction before World War II in the spread “Cubism and Abstraction” under the section The Visual Arts of The Guinness Encylopedia. Did you know? Modigliani worked with the Romanian-born sculptor Constantin Brâncuşi.



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shygeorge
Posted: 19:46 Friday 28 May 2010


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A moment ago, I read about Cubism in the ART, MUSIC AND LITERATURE section of the Bloomsbury Concise Encyclopedia. Did you know? Cubism was started by Picasso and Georges Braque. And this is the Braque painting that was stolen (Olive Tree near l’Estaque, 1906):

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Sylvia
Posted: 16:25 Wednesday 30 May 2012


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I have just read about Henri Matisse in the glossary at the end of Chapter 16, “The arts”, under the section THE HUMAN ACHIEVEMENT in Volume 2, “The human world”, of the Reader’s Digest Library of Modern Knowledge. Did you know? It is in the use of bright colours in the Fauvist movement that he developed his characteristic simplified style in which figures, objects and background all form part of a flat, brightly coloured, decorative pattern, as in Odalisque with Raised Arms.


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