Raiders of the Lost Art
Art can be incalculably valuable, and thus desired by people looking to acquire pieces by nefarious means. Here we view investigations of notable art thefts by detectives and forensics analysts tasked with locating missing masterpieces. Each episode focuses on one infamous theft or related mystery. We learn how the pieces disappeared and, in many cases, were recovered.
Art can be incalculably valuable, and thus desired by people looking to acquire pieces by nefarious means. Here we view investigations of notable art thefts by detectives and forensics analysts tasked with locating missing masterpieces. Each episode focuses on one infamous theft or related mystery. We learn how the pieces disappeared and, in many cases, were recovered.
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