A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession
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Average rating4
I just finished The Art Thief by Michael Finkel and here is my review.
Art is always stolen. Usually in violent ways but this is not how the master thief Stéphane Breitwieser, he was a daytime thief, stealing works of art right out from under the noses of security and the patrons around him. How did he get away with stealing hundreds of pieces of works of art? He never sold them. He collected them to keep and the only person who knew was his girlfriend.
They stole for over 8 years until it all came to an abrupt end. They managed to do things that no other art thief had ever done before and it was pure ego that brought it all to a crashing halt.
The sheer gall of these wannabe Bonnie and Clyde is enough to keep you turning the pages of this biography. I don't usually read bios but this one literally fully emerged into the art world and I am a huge art lover and artist myself. It's so interesting to know that even in the 90s it really was quite easy to walk away with pieces of art during the day. These two had a great dynamic and trust in each other's abilities that you have to appreciate how clever it all was.
I found it a little dry. It was a little monotonal but the whole book was rather fascinating that it didn't stop me reading it in one sitting. I loved the pictures of the art that was stolen in the middle. I got a real feel for what kind of art was catching his eye and what kind of person he was from the types of things he chose. He starts to get really arrogant and this is their undoing. It is interesting to read the psychological aspects of the bio as well. I felt that added real value to a really well researched book.
It sent me down a rabbit hole and I love books that do that.
4 stars!
Thank you to @penguinrandomhouseca for my gifted copy!
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