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The 25 Art Thefts of Christmas
As my Christmas gift to The South Pacific, I thought that I would fill its Erinor Museum of Fine Art with the artwork worthy of such an institution. So I planned and executed the The 25 Art Thefts of Christmas to fill the Museum with the finest and most expensive art work to be found in the world. I placed one piece in the Museum, per day, leading up to Christmas, to with:
The Bathers by Cezanne
The Persistence of Memory, by Dali
The Dance, by Matisse
The Kiss, by Klimt
The Sleeping Gypsy, by Rousseau
The Last Judgement, by Hieronymus Bosch
The Night Watch, by Rembrandt
Massacre of the Innocents by Rubens
No 5, 1948, by Jackson Pollak
For more information on, and pictures of, these pieces of art, go
HERE or
HERE.