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The Missing Mona Lisa - The official blog of Newspapers.com
Theft of the Mona Lisa — ArtCorner: A Blog by overstockArt.com
When Pablo Picasso and Guillaume Apollinaire Were Accused of Stealing the Mona Lisa (1911) | Open Culture
Mona Lisa The Story Behind The Fame, its theft, reasons why it is world famous, and why it is a masterpiece.
The Man Who Stole The Mona Lisa - Female Documentary Narrator - YouTube
Mona Lisa Theft 1911 Stock Photo - Alamy
The Mona Lisa Wasn't Really That Famous Until It Was Stolen in 1911 ‹ CrimeReads
100 years ago, the Mona Lisa was stolen | The Star
Mona Lisa: The theft that created a legend | Phil Philips
Stolen: How the Mona Lisa Became the World's Most Famous Painting | Arts & Culture| Smithsonian Magazine
Mona Lisa: The theft that created a legend | CNN
The world's most famous missing painting - BBC News
The Heist that Made the Mona Lisa Famous - HISTORY
The Theft of the Mona Lisa - Mona Lisa's Florence
21st August 1911: Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa stolen from the Louvre in Paris - YouTube
21 August 1911: The Mona Lisa is Stolen from the Louvre in Paris - Samoa Global News
Stealing the Mona Lisa, 1911 - Crimes of the Century - TIME
Archive, 23 August 1911: Mona Lisa stolen from Louvre | Mona Lisa | The Guardian
The Time Machine: The Grand Theft of the Mona Lisa
A Plain Steal': The Theft and Recovery of the 'Mona Lisa,' in 1911 and 1913 – ARTnews.com
Introduction - Theft of Mona Lisa: Topics in Chronicling America - Research Guides at Library of Congress
Stealing Mona Lisa | Vanity Fair
Vincenzo Peruggia - Wikipedia
21 August 1911: The Mona Lisa is Stolen from the Louvre in Paris - Samoa Global News
The Theft That Made The 'Mona Lisa' A Masterpiece : NPR
Library of Congress on Twitter: "On this day in 1911 the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre in Paris, gaining the painting an unprecedented level of fame. Two years later, in
Vanished Smile: The Mysterious Theft of Mona Lisa,' by R. A. Scotti, a Century Later, Questions Still Linger - The New York Times