Two art heists, 50 years apart: expert says Canada is a ‘soft target’

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The realization that a Churchill portrait was stolen comes almost 50 years after the largest art heist in Canadian history was pulled off in Montreal

It’s not clear how they did it: was it a clandestine operation, carried out under the cloak of darkness? An elaborate ruse, designed to fool onlookers? Or something else?

The portrait has a significant connection to the Chateau Laurier itself. The photographer, Yousuf Karsh, lived in the hotel for 18 years. It was home to his studio for 20 years. The Karsh Estate says the photographer’s entire portfolio of 350,000 prints and negatives was turned over to Library and Archives Canada upon his death in 1992, and no further copies were to be made.Sotheby’s in London had one up for auction in 2020, valued between US$20,000 and $26,000. The auction house declined to disclose the final price.One more hangs in the chamber of the Speaker of the House of Commons, near the very spot it was taken.

Oddly, the timing of its discovery last week is almost 50 years after the largest art heist in Canadian history was pulled off in Montreal.On Sept. 4, 1972, a man scaled a tree near the Museum of Fine Arts in the middle of the night. He lowered a ladder from the roof to two others, who made their way to a skylight that was under repair.

“It can be looked at as a matter of national security,” Czegledi said. “We’re seeing some terrorists and organized crime diversifying their portfolio in the art world.”

 

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Just ask the CCP how soft of a target we really are

Sure cuz when I’m a country of 30million and I have the same crime occur twice in 50 years that must be a newsworthy trend of some kind

HEY GLOBAL SCUM: come to Canada and launder your money, push your fentanyl, hoard our homes and corporations. Our politicians love it!

IDK if Canada is a soft target but millions of its people are soft.

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