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I encountered the pictures of the stolen art by Breitweiser. Apart from being amazed by the artwork itself, I find it more amazing the diversity in which the type of art was stolen. Paintings, statues, and panels were not spared in the heists. Another aspect I found fascinating was the inside look at how museums work, regarding their security and their public trust to maintain the integrity of the museum as a whole.
May 11, 2026 06:39AM
The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession

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Daniel Rebolledo
Daniel Rebolledo is on page 170 of 226
We're almost at the finish line. Breitweiser's art thieving has come to an end and he's dealing with the fallout and the consequences regarding the law. Even after his capture there continues to be surprises in recovering the stolen museum pieces. It's incredible to think this is a true story because it reads like fiction. I'm eager to see how this ends. I've learned new perspectives and how museums operate.
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Daniel Rebolledo
Daniel Rebolledo is on page 90 of 226
I had to take some time off to finish my semester at school adequately. Getting myself back into this book, I realize the passion people have for art. Some individuals consume art. They devour it. Every single aspect. This is an uncommon story about an uncommon art thief, yet, I'm completely enamored and eager to see how this falls apart. His collection was worth an estimated $2 billion. That's billion with a "b."
May 08, 2026 09:03AM
The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession


Daniel Rebolledo
Daniel Rebolledo is on page 26 of 226
I just started this book, but it has a plot like no other. Imagine a thief who steals precious works of art from museums, to only end up putting them in his attic so he can admire them? Oh, and this story is also non-fiction, so it's true! The beginning was straight out of a heist story. I'm excited to see where Stephane Breitwieser's story goes, and ultimately ends.
Mar 19, 2026 04:11PM
The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession


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