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Famous Artworks That Have Been Stolen More Than Once
We didn't really think we'd get away with it': The astonishing story of how two young Irish men completed an audacious £7m art heist | The Independent | The Independent
PAINTINGS ARE STOLEN IN IRELAND - The New York Times
A Vermeer for the IRA | Ruth Bernard Yeazell | The New York Review of Books
Stolen art can be burden without connections - Deseret News
Bulger gave 'Old Masters' to the IRA as compensation for seized weapons - The Irish News
Seventeenth century Dutch masterpiece stolen by an IRA gang and Martin Cahill displayed in the Ulster Museum - The Irish News
The heiress who plundered paintings to start a revolution
A Vermeer for the IRA | Ruth Bernard Yeazell | The New York Review of Books
Ten Daring Art Thefts of the 20th Century
IRA Art Heists — Priceless
Stolen by IRA and infamous Dublin gangster, the painting that the Ulster Museum will be keeping a very close eye on | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
Murdered mob boss gave stolen Boston art to IRA, says former Met detective | Art theft | The Guardian
Seventeenth century Dutch masterpiece stolen by an IRA gang and Martin Cahill displayed in the Ulster Museum - The Irish News
Sold Price: Ira Yeager (Born 1938) - December 6, 0121 10:30 AM PST
A Vermeer for the IRA | Ruth Bernard Yeazell | The New York Review of Books
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum theft - Wikipedia
Stolen by IRA and infamous Dublin gangster, the painting that the Ulster Museum will be keeping a very close eye on | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
Stolen art can't be sold but is still coveted
Murdered mob boss gave stolen Boston art to IRA, says former Met detective | Art theft | The Guardian
The gangster vanishes: twist in hunt for world's largest haul of stolen art | Art theft | The Guardian
Stolen Vermeers — Google Arts & Culture
Murdered mob boss gave stolen Boston art to IRA, says former Met detective | Art theft | The Guardian
Stolen by IRA and infamous Dublin gangster, the painting that the Ulster Museum will be keeping a very close eye on | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk