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  1. Plot. The film concerns a father and son who accidentally steal a painting by Rembrandt . Relation to real events. On 29 January 1999, Rembrandt's "portrait of a lady" (as well as another painting by Bellini) was stolen from the poorly protected Nivaagaard Samlingen in Nivå in Denmark.

  2. 29 lug 2016 · Boston Magazine reports that Whydah Productions has acquired the rights to produce the Stealing Rembrandts, and will make a film on the section about the 1972 heist where thieves seized a pair of ...

  3. 15 ago 2011 · Home. ARTnews. How Rembrandts Were Stolen 81 Times. By Milton Esterow. August 15, 2011 6:07pm. Shortly after midnight on December 31, 1966, thieves employing a drill and a brace to knock out a...

  4. 7 ott 2021 · English. xvii, 241 p. : 25 cm. "Art theft is one of the most profitable criminal enterprises in the world, exceeding $6 billion dollars in losses to galleries and art collectors annually. In Stealing Rembrandts, authors Anthony M. Amore and Tom Mashberg reveal the actors behind the major art heists of the Dutch Master in the last ...

  5. Rembrandt employed tenebrism (a style of dramatic illustration with stark contrasts of light and dark), as a way to emphasize visually Christ’s miracle in calming the sea. Light emanates from the upper left of the painting, and a glimpse of the blue sky may be seen through the storm.

  6. synopsis. Two bumbling scrap metal thieves - a father and his son - steal the wrong painting during a gallery heist. The painting turns out to be the only original Rembrandt painting in Denmark and all hell breaks loose. What do you do when you've got Interpol, the Danish police and the entire Danish underworld on your heals?

  7. 17 mag 2003 · Two bumbling scrap metal thieves - father and son - steal the wrong painting during a museum heist. The painting turns out to be the only original Rembrandt painting in Denmark, and all hell breaks loose.