I stumbled just before Christmas upon a BBC produced program called "The World's Most Expensive Stolen Paintings". I think it's indeed an interesting topic and a very nicely done program. It's actually not showing all of the most expensive stolen paintings, or maybe it is, but it does concentrate on some of them, with quite a big slot about the Gardner Museum theft. But it also shows that side of the crime that we don't think about often - dark and unforgiving.
White Collar shows it in much more glamorous way, but really it's still worth seeing. So if you do have a chance, tune in for 60 minutes (without commercial breaks ;)) to enter the world of art crime from another side.
Here's the link to official page of the program - and if you are in UK you can already see it on their iplayer, if not see on your local BBC program, or... well you know the or way!
White Collar shows it in much more glamorous way, but really it's still worth seeing. So if you do have a chance, tune in for 60 minutes (without commercial breaks ;)) to enter the world of art crime from another side.
Here's the link to official page of the program - and if you are in UK you can already see it on their iplayer, if not see on your local BBC program, or... well you know the or way!
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