Three Masterpieces by Renoir, Cézanne, and Matisse Stolen in Italy Within Minutes—€9 Million in Damages.

Stolen paintings by Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse
Stolen paintings by Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse

Heist at the Magnani-Rocca Foundation in Mamiano di Traversetolo

According to TSN.ua: In the early hours of March 23, a bold theft took place in the town of Mamiano di Traversetolo, Italy. Thieves made off with paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne, and Henri Matisse, causing an estimated €9 million in losses. The Magnani-Rocca Foundation houses an impressive collection that also includes works by Claude Monet, Francisco Goya, and Peter Paul Rubens.

Details of the Incident

What do we know about the robbery? The culprits forced their way into the building, and the entire operation lasted less than three minutes. Among the stolen pieces are:

  • Renoir's 'Les Poissons'
  • Cézanne's 'Tasse et plat de cerises'
  • Matisse's 'Odalisque sur la terrasse'

A similar incident previously occurred in Paris, although details of that case remain undisclosed. Local authorities and law enforcement have launched an investigation to uncover the circumstances and track down the perpetrators.

This event highlights growing concerns over the security of cultural treasures across Europe, especially in light of recent museum and gallery thefts. Recovering the stolen artworks may take considerable time and will likely require coordinated efforts from international law enforcement agencies to locate and return them. The ongoing investigation could also reveal new insights that help prevent such crimes in the future.


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