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The Great Chinese Art Heist

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Be mad the shyt you stole got stolen :gucci:

The Great Chinese Art Heist
BY
ALEX W. PALMER
PHOTOGRAPHS BY
BARTHOLOMEW COOKE
August 16, 2018
Strange how it keeps happening, how the greatest works of Chinese art keep getting brazenly stolen from museums around the world. Is it a conspiracy? Vengeance for treasures plundered years ago? We sent Alex W. Palmer to investigate the trail of theft and the stunning rumor: Is the Chinese government behind one of the boldest art-crime waves in history?

The patterns of the heists were evident only later, but their audacity was clear from the start. The spree began in Stockholm in 2010, with cars burning in the streets on a foggy summer evening. The fires had been lit as a distraction, a ploy to lure the attention of the police. As the vehicles blazed, a band of thieves raced toward the Swedish royal residence and smashed their way into the Chinese Pavilion on the grounds of Drottningholm Palace. There they grabbed what they wanted from the permanent state collection of art and antiquities. Police told the press the thieves had fled by moped to a nearby lake, ditched their bikes into the water, and escaped by speedboat. The heist took less than six minutes.

A month later, in Bergen, Norway, intruders descended from a glass ceiling and plucked 56 objects from the China Collection at the KODE Museum. Next, robbers in England hit the Oriental Museum at Durham University, followed by a museum at Cambridge University. Then, in 2013, the KODE was visited once more; crooks snatched 22 additional relics that had been missed during the first break-in.

Had they known exactly what was happening, perhaps the security officials at the Château de Fontainebleau, the sprawling former royal estate just outside Paris, could have predicted that they might be next.

With more than 1,500 rooms, the palace is a maze of opulence. But when bandits arrived before dawn on March 1, 2015, their target was unmistakable: the palace's grand Chinese Museum. Created by the last empress of France, the wife of Napoleon III, the gallery was stocked with works so rare that their value was considered incalculable.

In recent years, however, the provenance of those treasures had become an increasingly sensitive subject: The bulk of the museum's collection had been pilfered from China by French soldiers in 1860 during the sack of Beijing's Old Summer Palace.

In the low light before daybreak, the robbers raced to the southwest wing and shattered a window. They climbed inside, stepping over broken glass, and swiftly went to work dismantling the empress's trove. Within seven minutes, they were gone, along with 22 of the museum's most valuable items: porcelain vases; a mandala made of coral, gold, and turquoise; a Chimera in cloisonné enamel; and more...
 

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Can't be mad at this at all. I love the long term, clinical, rational thinking the Chinese government has. Remember who your enemies are, what they are, how they are, and deal with them on your own terms. They're playing the long game.
 
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I was sitting in a waiting room once and they were showing a Jackie Chan film that was basically about this. :ohhh:

He made it in like 2011 too, right when it was barely breaking out. Jackie might have the inside scoop. :dwillhuh:



:lupe: damn.. whole time I was reading the article I was thinking this could be a movie. :leon:
 

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I was sitting in a waiting room once and they were showing a Jackie Chan film that was basically about this. :ohhh:

He made it in like 2011 too, right when it was barely breaking out. Jackie might have the inside scoop. :dwillhuh:


Jackie does do a lot of mouthpiece stuff for the Chinese Govt, I could see this being a "wink wink nudge nudge" kinda thing. :ehh:
 
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