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Rare Renaissance paintings by Antonello da Messina stolen from Sicilian museum

Four significant Renaissance paintings by Antonello da Messina were stolen from the Regional Museum of Messina (MuMe) in Sicily on Saturday evening. The thieves bypassed alarm systems and broke into a display case, taking three panels from the Polittico di San Gregorio altarpiece and a separate double-sided painting of the Virgin and Child.

Lorenzo Tondo in PalermoThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-08-16 · 11:42 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Rare Renaissance paintings by Antonello da Messina stolen from Sicilian museum
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Four significant Renaissance paintings by Antonello da Messina were stolen from the Regional Museum of Messina (MuMe) in Sicily on Saturday evening. The thieves bypassed alarm systems and broke into a display case, taking three panels from the Polittico di San Gregorio altarpiece and a separate double-sided painting of the Virgin and Child. The theft occurred during Italy's Ferragosto national holiday, potentially coinciding with the city's La Vara religious festival. This incident follows closely after Italian police recovered paintings by Cézanne, Renoir, and Matisse stolen earlier this year.

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Italian police had recently recovered three paintings by Cézanne, Renoir, and Matisse stolen from a private museum near Parma.

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The theft occurred during Italy's ferragosto national holiday, possibly coinciding with the La Vara religious festival.

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Three of the stolen works are panels from the Polittico di San Gregorio altarpiece, and the fourth is a small double-sided painting.

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Thieves bypassed alarm systems and broke into a security display box to steal the artworks.

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Four rare Renaissance paintings by Antonello da Messina were stolen from the regional museum of Messina (MuMe) on Saturday evening.

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Four of the most important works of art by the 15th-century Renaissance master Messina" class="entity-link entity-person" data-entity-id="186497" data-entity-type="person">Antonello da Messina were stolen during a national holiday from a museum in the Sicilian port city of Messina.Thieves gained access to the regional museum of Messina, or MuMe, on Saturday evening, possibly capitalising on attention being focused on La Vara, a huge religious festival that takes place in the city on 15 August, when Italy marks the ferragosto national holiday.Bypassing the alarm systems, the gang broke into a security display box and stole four wood panels painted by da Messina.The fourth, smaller stolen work, which depicts Virgin and Child. Photograph: Museo Regionale Accascina Messina/ReutersThieves took three of the five surviving panels that made up an altarpiece known as the Polittico di San Gregorio, one of the Sicilian painter’s most important works.Originally composed of six panels created for the Monastero di San Gregorio, which was destroyed in the 1908 Messina earthquake, the altarpiece was the only work by the Sicilian painter never to have left his home city.A fourth work was taken from a secure display case: a small double-sided painting depicting the Virgin and Child with a Franciscan monk on one side and Christ on the other.The painting had belonged to the Wilhelm Soldan collection and was sold by Christie’s to the Sicilian regional government in 2003, the year it was attributed to da Messina.Born around ​1430, da Messina trained in Naples where he studied the works of Provençal and Flemish artists, whose influence is apparent in his works.In February, the Italian government secured a rare da Messina masterpiece at auction in New York, spending $14.9m (£11m) on his Ecce Homo. The painting, sold at Sotheby’s, is an intensely human portrait of the suffering Christ, believed to have been completed about 1460.The theft took place after Italian police on Friday had recovered three paintings by the French masters Paul Cézanne, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Henri Matisse that were stolen earlier this year from a private museum near the northern city of Parma.
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