Eight Henri Matisse art engravings stolen from Brazil library

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A Brazilian police patrol stands in front of the Mario de Andrade Public Library in downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil on Dec 7.

A Brazilian police patrol being stationed in front of the Mario de Andrade Public Library in downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Dec 7.

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BRASILIA – Eight engravings by the French artist Henri Matisse were stolen from a library in Sao Paulo, the Brazilian city’s government said on Dec 7.

News reports said two armed men stole the works from the Mario de Andrade Library and also took five works by the Brazilian painter Candido Portinari.

“The pair held up a security guard and an elderly couple who were visiting the library,” the police said in a statement sent to AFP.

“They both went into the glass dome where the documents were kept. They put the documents and the eight engravings into a canvas bag. The pair then fled through the main exit,” the police said.

The authorities have yet to disclose the value of the stolen pieces, which were part of a modern art exhibition entitled From The Book To The Museum highlighting a collaboration between the library and the Museum of Modern Art of Sao Paulo.

According to the Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper, the stolen work included collages printed in Matisse’s 1947 art book Jazz.

The exhibition was scheduled to end Dec 7.

The Sao Paulo mayor’s office said in a statement that law enforcement were on scene gathering evidence at the library, which is equipped with security cameras.

The art heist comes nearly two months after a group of thieves broke into the Louvre museum in Paris, stealing jewelry valued at around US$100 million (S$130 million) within a matter of minutes. AFP

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