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The Stolen 'Scream'

PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 11:37 am
by Wing Nut
It's a sad sad day when thugs can just walk into a museum and steal whatever they want... :(

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=s ... _scream_dc

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Re: The Stolen 'Scream'

PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 12:32 pm
by flyboy 28
Wow. :-/

Re: The Stolen 'Scream'

PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 1:41 pm
by ATI_7500
Hehe,a picture as hostage. No guns required,any sharp object will work. ;D

Re: The Stolen 'Scream'

PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 1:47 pm
by Jaffa
Oh No!

:o

Re: The Stolen 'Scream'

PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 3:37 pm
by Iroquois
Pst, don't tell anyone but I'm hidding it in my basement.  ;D

Re: The Stolen 'Scream'

PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 3:50 pm
by Hagar
This brings into question the whole art business which I've often thought is a scam anyway. The art "experts" set the value on works of art & what they say goes. These people live in a little world of their own. I have often wondered how any painting, however brilliant or rare, could be worth this amount of money.
One Norwegian art expert estimated "The Scream" stolen on Sunday would fetch $60-$75 million if legally sold at auction and "Madonna" $14.92 million.


"The Scream" was never one of my favourite paintings. I don't even care for the style. ::)

Re: The Stolen 'Scream'

PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 3:56 pm
by Iroquois
I figure if I can do it, it's not art. That painting for example with the two blue bars and the red stripe down the centre. I can do that so it's not art.

The strangest art exhibit I ever saw was at the Hamilton Art Gallery. It was a flourecent light sticking vertically out of a paint bucket. They were painting the gallery at the time so I thought the painters were using it as a light. I read the plaque next to it and it was actually an exhibit. It's strange what passes for art these days.   ::)

Re: The Stolen 'Scream'

PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 4:29 pm
by 4_Series_Scania
I don't get these art thieves, then again, I never really understood thieves anyway!

Whats the point of the risk of being caught / shot in the raid, just to have an un-sellable painting?

even I would recognise that pic, alas I'm a few quid short of the estimated value.....  ::)

I await the sun effect on the cieling of the Tate Modern to get nicked........  ;D

Re: The Stolen 'Scream'

PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 6:40 pm
by BFMF
I don't even care for the style. ::)


I'm with Doug on this one. The style seems to annoy me more then anything ::)

Re: The Stolen 'Scream'

PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 7:00 pm
by Hagar
The style seems to annoy me more then anything ::)

The fact that it provokes a reaction must mean something. It conveys a sense of horror to me which would seem to be the artist's intention. In that case he succeeded. ;)

I know very little about art but I can appreciate a nice picture or piece of sculpture. I do know that most artists don't benefit or make much profit from their work while they are alive. What annoys me is that some self-styled art "expert" can decide long after they have died that their work is worth sometimes millions of dollars. They are the ones who profit from it. This is what I find obscene about the whole business.

Re: The Stolen 'Scream'

PostPosted: Mon Aug 23, 2004 1:07 am
by Travis
This brings into question the whole art business which I've often thought is a scam anyway. The art "experts" set the value on works of art & what they say goes. These people live in a little world of their own. I have often wondered how any painting, however brilliant or rare, could be worth this amount of money.


What about FS stuff?  There are litterally millions of people around the world who pay close to 100 US dollars for an aircraft represented in (for all intents and purposes) a video game.

Doesn't that, from an outside perspective, count as a little off?

And its their money, so if they want to waste it on oil and canvas, more power to 'em. ;)

Whats the point of the risk of being caught / shot in the raid, just to have an un-sellable painting?


It isn't exactly unsellable.  True, anyone with any art knowledge would know exactly what that was, but private collectors (those crazy people with rooms devoted to weird shtuff) will pay out the wazoo for the real deal.

And if they want to make some money off it, they could make a fake (there are people who specialize in this) and then return it to the art gallery, anonymously of course.  They then sell the original on the black market and make millions.  Of course, how do you prove the original is the original on the black market? ::)

Re: The Stolen 'Scream'

PostPosted: Mon Aug 23, 2004 2:16 am
by BFMF
[quote]What about FS stuff?

Re: The Stolen 'Scream'

PostPosted: Mon Aug 23, 2004 2:42 am
by Hagar
After almost 10 years of using the Microsoft Flight Simulators, I'm now explaining things to real pilots ;D

Don't get too cocky Andrew. When taking any sort of instruction I've always found it best to act dumb & let the instructor teach me their way - even if I think I know more than they do.

On the subject of art & artists I found this interesting. [quote]Munch died in Ekely, near Oslo, on January 23rd, 1944, about a month after his 80th birthday. He left 1,000 paintings, 15,400 prints, 4,500 drawings and watercolors, and 6 sculptures to the city of Oslo, which built the Munch Museum (at T

Re: The Stolen 'Scream'

PostPosted: Mon Aug 23, 2004 3:35 am
by Politically Incorrect
It's strange what passes for art these days.   ::)


Remember last year there was a big art exhibit going through the US and the main draw was a pile of elephant crap? (think we talked about it here?)

After seeing people get all worked up over this elephant "masterpiece" I went out and chased dogs around for a week, but to no avail seems people already buy to much sh*t.  ;D ;D

Re: The Stolen 'Scream'

PostPosted: Mon Aug 23, 2004 12:25 pm
by BFMF
Don't get too cocky Andrew. When taking any sort of instruction I've always found it best to act dumb & let the instructor teach me their way - even if I think I know more than they do.


I mean other pilots, not instructors. With my instructor, I've asked questions based on my flightsim experience, but that's it