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Tom Mashberg Is Still Trying to Catch a Thief
From our Late to the Search Party desk Former Boston Herald reporter Tom Mashberg has chased the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum art snatch from March of 1990 to, well, three days ago. From Sunday’s New York Times Arts section: Still Missing After … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Amore, art heist, Boston Herald, Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee, Degas, F.B.I., Geoff Kelly, George A. Reissfelder, Hubert von Sonnenbburg, Irish Republican Army, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Manet, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Myles Conner, New York Times, Rembrandt, Tom Mashberg, Vatican, Vermeer, William P. Youngworth III
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Dead Blogging The Ron Rosenstock Exhibition At The Worcester Art Museum
Well the Missus and I trundled off to the Worcester Art Museum on Sunday to hear Anthony Amore’s lecture Stealing Rembrandts in Massachusetts: The Three Most Important Art Thefts in American History, and what do you know – we stumbled … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Amore, Ron Rosenstock, Stealing Rembrandts, Worcester Art Museum
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WSJ Boosts Ex-Herald Scribe; NYT Eviscerates Ben Mezrich
From our Book Review Review desk: Thursday’s Wall Street Journal featured a mostly-boffo review of Stealing Rembrandts, co-authored by Anthony Amore, head of security at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and Tom Mashberg, former Boston Herald reporter who’s been on … Continue reading