26.11.2010 - arch

EN_00943352_0490
26.11.2010 - arch
Director of Swedish National Museum Torsten Gunnarsson holds the museum's catalogue, following an art robbery in Sweden's top museum, 22 December 2000 in Stockholm. Armed thieves snatched three paintings, a self portrait of Dutch master Rembrandt (pictured bottom left in catalogue), and French impressionist Renoir paintings "Jeune Parisienne" and "Conversation", valued up to US$ 30 million from Swedish National Museum on Friday before escaping by boat in a daring evening robbery, police said.
Minimum price 50PLN
2000-12-22
AFP/EAST NEWS
AFP
HENRIK MONTGOMERY
douzupelnienia26112010 (426)
0,46MB
17cm x 13cm by 300dpi
2000, 22, 30, A, AN, AND, ARMED, ART, BEFORE, BOAT, BOOK, BOTTOM, BY, CATALOGUE, CONVERSATION, DARING, DECEMBER, DIRECTOR, DUTCH, ESCAPING, EVENING, FOLLOWING, FRENCH, FRIDAY, FROM, GUNNARSSON, HENRIK, HOLDS, HORIZONTAL, IMPRESSIONIST, IN, JEUNE, LEFT, MASTER, MILLION, MONTGOMERY, MUSEUM, NATIONAL, OF, ON, PAINTINGS, PARISIENNE, POLICE, PORTRAIT, REMBRANDT, RENOIR, ROBBERY, SAID, SELF, SNATCHED, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, SWEDISH, THE, THEFT, THIEVES, THREE, TO, TOP, TORSTEN, UP, US, VALUED,