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Art Crime Podcast

A Cézanne is No Match for Parkour!

18 Jan 2021

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Baker applauds Mara's recent improvisational marionette dance, we discuss a recent art heist in New Zealand and the conclusion of the "Gurlitt Trove" investigation. We accidentally get into a really interesting discussion about stereoscopes and trains and how they both changed the course of Impressionism. And then Mara dives into one of the coolest art heists in history when someone steals Cezanne's painting, View of Auvers-sur-Oise. We don't condone the theft, but we celebrate the speed, athleticism, and use of smoke canisters during the heist! Episode References ART  Cezanne's View of Auvers-sur-Oise Cezanne's The Large Bathers  Vincent Van Gogh's Le Jardin de Daubigny Camille Pissarro's Jalais Hill, Pontoise  Charles Frederick Goldie (1870-1947) at Art UK  NEWS  Gurlitt trove: Research on Nazi-looted art ends  Goldie painting 'Sleep 'tis a Gentle Thing' stolen  Batman #1 (1940) sold for $2.22m OTHER The Ashmolean The History of the Prestigious Paris Salon Van Gogh Museum's "In Daubigny's Footsteps" online exhibit  Brewster’s Stereoscope  Stereoscopy, Cézanne, and the Metapictorial Logic of Spatial Construction  "All hail Adrian Pimento, God Emperor of Brooklyn Nine-Nine" by Alasdair Wilkins  Find Us Instagram: @artcrimepod  Twitter: @artcrimepod  Mara on Instagram: @mjvpaints

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