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The Thefts of the Mona Lisa Noah Charney

The Thefts of the Mona Lisa By Noah Charney

The Thefts of the Mona Lisa by Noah Charney


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Here's the complete Mona Lisa story which includes that of the world's most famous art theft for which Pablo Picasso was arrested as a suspect.

The Thefts of the Mona Lisa Summary

The Thefts of the Mona Lisa: The Complete Story of the World's Most Famous Artwork by Noah Charney

If you read one book on the Mona Lisa, let this be it. From the artwork to its theft and role in popular culture, The Thefts of the Mona Lisa provides the complete story, as written by a best-selling, Pulitzer finalist.

Leonardo da Vincis portrait, called the Mona Lisa, is without doubt the worlds most famous painting. It achieved its fame not only because it is a remarkable example of Renaissance portraiture, created by an acclaimed artistic and scientific genius, but because of its criminal history. The Mona Lisa (also called La Gioconda or La Joconde) was stolen on 21 August 1911 by an Italian, Vincenzo Peruggia. Peruggia was under the mistaken impression that the Mona Lisa had been stolen from Italy during the Napoleonic era, and he wished to take back for Italy one of his countrys greatest treasures. His successful theft of the painting from the Louvre, the farcical manhunt that followed, and Peruggias subsequent trial in Florence were highly publicized, sparking the attention of the international media, and catapulting an already admired painting into stratospheric heights of fame. This book tells the art and criminal history of the Mona Lisa.

This book examines the criminal biography of Leonardos Mona Lisa, with a focus on separating fact from fiction in the story of what is not only the most famous art heist in history, but which is the single most famous theft of all time. In the process this book also tells of Leonardos creation of the Mona Lisa, discusses why it is so famous, and investigates two other events in its history of theft and renown. First, it examines the so-called affaire des statuettes, in which Pablo Picasso and Guillaume Apollinaire were arrested under suspicion of involvement in the theft of the Mona Lisa. Second, there has long been a question as to whether the Nazis stole the Mona Lisa during the Second World Wara question that this book seeks to resolve.

The Thefts of the Mona Lisa Reviews

The Thefts of the Mona Lisa reads like a thriller. But this stuff is ALL real. It happened. Youre going to learn all about how and why one of the most famous works of art on the planet has attracted the attention of so many thieves and fanatics. From the Foreword by New York Times best-selling author Steve Berry

-- Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author

This book reads like a thriller, but a historically sound art thriller. It is not just about the famous 1911 theft of the Mona Lisa but covers the entire background to the theft and its subsequent denouement with, in addition, plenty of judicious art history. Read it before (and after) seeing the real thing.

-- Donald Sassoon, author of Mona Lisa: The History of the World's Most Famous Painting

About Noah Charney

Noah Charney is an internationally best-selling author of more than a dozen books and a professor of art history specializing in art crime. His novel, The Art Thief, was a bestseller in five countries and is translated into 17 languages. His The Art of Forgery, Stealing the Mystic Lamb and Slovenology were international bestsellers. His book Collector of Lives: Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Charney is now a professor at University of Ljubljana in Slovenia.

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GOR013870289
9781538181362
1538181363
The Thefts of the Mona Lisa: The Complete Story of the World's Most Famous Artwork by Noah Charney
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Rowman & Littlefield
2024-02-06
176
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