No Chardins ? No Leonardos ? We’re lucky the Louvre raiders had dreadful taste in art
The philistine thieves skipped the museum’s real treasures in favour of dull royal knick-knacks. Was the French cultural minister serious when he talked about their ‘immeasurable cultural value’? I am furious. My instructions had been perfectly clear: break into the Louvre, head for the Denon (…)
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