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Edvard Munch, The Scream, 1893, oil, tempera and pastel on cardboard, stolen from the National Gallery, Oslo in 1994, recovered later that year.

DAY 12 Today is ThursdaySaturday, June 16January 14,th and we turn to the Illicit Art Market. Most people are familiar with the high-profile theft of the Mona Lisa,

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Charles Saunders

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Day 12 - Charles Saunders
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Christina Chaplin

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Day 12 - Christina Chaplin
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Dalanda Jalloh

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Day 12 - Dalanda Jalloh
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Charles Saunders

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Lipei Yu

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H Hunt Bradley III

Daniel Chazen

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Day 12 - Daniel Chazen
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Elena Cestero

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Day 12 - Elena Cestero
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H. Hunt Bradley, III

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Day 12 - H. Hunt Bradley, III
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June Shin

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Day 12 - June Shin
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Kelly Zona

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Day 12 - Kelly Zona
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Khrystyne Wilson

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Day 12 - Khrystyne Wilson
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Daniel Chazen
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Kwame Nana-Atoo

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Joo Shin

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McKenzie Sullivan

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Elena Cestero

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Kelly Zona

Lipei Yu

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Day 12 - Lipei Yu
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McKenzie Sullivan

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Day 12 - McKenzie Sullivan
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Nicholas Krislov

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Day 12 - Nicholas Krislov
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Tadd Phillips

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Day 12 - Tadd Phillips

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