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.

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AI-generatedFour 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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5 extractedItalian police had recently recovered three paintings by Cézanne, Renoir, and Matisse stolen from a private museum near Parma.
The theft occurred during Italy's ferragosto national holiday, possibly coinciding with the La Vara religious festival.
Three of the stolen works are panels from the Polittico di San Gregorio altarpiece, and the fourth is a small double-sided painting.
Thieves bypassed alarm systems and broke into a security display box to steal the artworks.
Four rare Renaissance paintings by Antonello da Messina were stolen from the regional museum of Messina (MuMe) on Saturday evening.