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Thief Who Stole Picasso and Mondrian from Greece’s National Art Gallery in ‘Heist of the Century’ Receives Suspended Sentence
Artnews ^ | January 23, 2023 | Francesca Aton

Posted on 01/24/2023 3:30:26 PM PST by nickcarraway

A 50-year-old man who was accused of stealing three artworks from Greece’s National Gallery in Athens in January 2012 received a suspended prison sentence of six years on Friday.

The works stolen included Pablo Picasso’s painting Head of a Woman (1934), Piet Mondrian’s painting Stammer Windmill with Summer House (1905), and Guglielmo Caccia’s sketch St. Diego de Alcala in Ecstasy with the Holy Trinity and the Symbols of Passion.

The man, Giorgos Sarmantzopoulos, was found guilty of aggravated theft; the court, however, recognized his good behavior following the heist and suspended his sentence pending his appeal on the condition that he wears a monitor and stays within approximately two miles of his house.

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After the heist, the thief remained at large for nearly a decade.

Sarmantzopoulos was finally arrested in June 2021. Sarmantzopoulos told authorities then that he had been working in construction as a painter and that he stole the paintings out of a self-described “passion for art.”

At the time of his arrest, Sarmantzopoulos handed over the paintings by Picasso and Mondrian to the authorities and claimed the third by Caccia was destroyed.

“The irreversible damage was seen during the inspection. The color consistency was damaged. These works must be kept in special conditions so that they are not damaged,” Eftychia Agathonikou, the director of the museum’s collections, testified in court.

Lawyer and art collector Stelios Garipis said in court that he does not believe that Sarmantzopoulos committed a crime of passion. “He is a member of an international ring. A Dutch detective contacted me and told me that he has a lot of information about him… It was no coincidence that two works were returned,” he said.

“The painting [by Caccia], which is supposed to have been destroyed, was rumored to have appeared in an auction in Florence. I contacted the National Gallery to see what actions they had taken,” Garipis continued. “The simplest thing would have been to send documents [to the auction house] and see who received the painting. Because it wasn’t sold. They [the National Gallery] did nothing.”

It is unclear if the Caccia was actually destroyed. According to Garipis, foreign experts subsequently identified the work in Florence as the same Caccia piece that had been stolen from Athens.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: eujustice; greece; mondrian; picasso; pietmondrian
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1 posted on 01/24/2023 3:30:26 PM PST by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

That’s the ugliest piece of crap I’ve ever seen. Why would anyone steal that?


2 posted on 01/24/2023 3:34:12 PM PST by EvilCapitalist (81 million votes my ass.)
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To: nickcarraway

Strange looking fellow.


3 posted on 01/24/2023 3:35:32 PM PST by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion, or satire, or both.)
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To: EvilCapitalist

I don’t think they stole it for it’s beauty, but the fact they could sell it for millions.


4 posted on 01/24/2023 3:36:53 PM PST by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway; SaveFerris; PROCON

He got a lenient sentence because he left the Kramer.


5 posted on 01/24/2023 3:37:25 PM PST by Larry Lucido (Donate! Don't just post clickbait!)
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To: nickcarraway
Let the thief keep the Picasso!
That ridiculous painting doesn't deserve
to be displayed in a museum.
6 posted on 01/24/2023 3:38:05 PM PST by StormEye
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To: nickcarraway

Wow, that really was damaged!


7 posted on 01/24/2023 3:38:18 PM PST by Billthedrill
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To: EvilCapitalist

Maybe that’s why he got a suspended sentence,


8 posted on 01/24/2023 3:38:44 PM PST by Jane Austen (Neo-cons are liberal Democrats who love illegal aliens and war.)
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To: EvilCapitalist

Maybe that’s why he got a suspended sentence,


9 posted on 01/24/2023 3:38:44 PM PST by Jane Austen (Neo-cons are liberal Democrats who love illegal aliens and war.)
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To: nickcarraway

The guys just run for office the opportunity to steal are much greater there


10 posted on 01/24/2023 3:39:03 PM PST by rottweiller_inc (inter canem et lupum)
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To: Jane Austen

As far as artwork goes, I find I like a lot of works by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.


11 posted on 01/24/2023 3:41:07 PM PST by EvilCapitalist (81 million votes my ass.)
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To: nickcarraway
I can’t find my favorite painting. For years I thought my vindictive ex-wife had thrown it out. But now I’m thinking this Sarmantzopoulos guy might have taken it.

After all, the article did say he has a passion for art.


12 posted on 01/24/2023 3:44:33 PM PST by Leaning Right (The steal is real.)
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To: nickcarraway

I’ve seen 3rd graders who could do a better job of drawing a person.

But to get to the meat of the story, sounds like he was working for someone with great connections.


13 posted on 01/24/2023 3:58:25 PM PST by PAR35
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To: nickcarraway

So, the sentence this scammer received for stealing important paintings is the same sentence the “non-essential” people among us received during the pandemic for not yet being dead.


14 posted on 01/24/2023 4:01:13 PM PST by one guy in new jersey
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To: nickcarraway

“A 50-year-old man who was accused of stealing three artworks from Greece’s National Gallery in Athens in January 2012 received a suspended prison sentence of six years on Friday.”

Soros prosecutor?


15 posted on 01/24/2023 4:01:32 PM PST by Brooklyn Attitude (I went to bed on November 3rd 2020 and woke up in 1984.)
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To: nickcarraway

Two eyes, two eyebrows, a nose with two nostrils, a mouth, and hair...yep...all there...The head of a woman. Painted by an amoral misogynist of the first order.


16 posted on 01/24/2023 4:05:35 PM PST by one guy in new jersey
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To: nickcarraway

That’s “art”? good grief.


17 posted on 01/24/2023 4:15:34 PM PST by imabadboy99
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That’s “art”? good grief.

Certainly not up to the standards of say Hunter Biden in his 'blue' period...

18 posted on 01/24/2023 4:17:34 PM PST by fhayek
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To: fhayek

Lol!


19 posted on 01/24/2023 4:18:21 PM PST by EvilCapitalist (81 million votes my ass.)
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To: nickcarraway

Need scissors to determine guilt.


20 posted on 01/24/2023 4:19:55 PM PST by Libloather (Why do climate change hoax deniers live in mansions on the beach?)
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