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In the early morning hours of March 18, 1990, a security guard opened a side door at the Isabella Steward Gardner Museum in Boston for two men dressed as police officers. By the time the real police arrived that morning, the guards were handcuffed and bound with duct tape in the basement and 13 works of art were missing.
The art has been valued at $500 million, making the Gardner art heist the biggest art theft – and largest property crime — in U.S. history. To this day, the identities of the thieves remains a mystery, and the art remains missing. Here are the 13 pieces lost on that day in 1990.
The art has been valued at $500 million, making the Gardner art heist the biggest art theft – and largest property crime — in U.S. history. To this day, the identities of the thieves remains a mystery, and the art remains missing. Here are the 13 pieces lost on that day in 1990.
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