Theft Notices & Recoveries


CZECH REPUBLIC


The Art Theft Notices displayed on the FBI web site constitute only a partial listing of the objects registered on the National Stolen Art File. All requests for searches of the National Stolen Art File must be made through a law enforcement agency.

 

 

 

Tabernacle
120 x 60 cm
Stolen between May 16-19, 1999, from the Church of St. Peter and Paul, Svojanov, Czech Republic

 

 


Tabernacle

Sculpture
"Baptism of Christ"
Work by a follower of the Rohrbach, carvers of Chrudim
polychrome and gilded wood, 1730-1740
Height: 70 cm
Stolen on June 26, 1996, from Church of St. John the Evangelist, B stvina, Czech Republic

Sculpture "Baptism of Christ"
Painting
"Portrait of Cardinal Arnost Harrach"
oil on canvas, 1650-1675
200 x 150 cm
Stolen on July 30, 1996, from the Episcopal Grammar School, Bohosudov, Czech Republic
Painting "Portrait of Cardinal Arnost Harrach"
Reverse-glass Painting
"Christ with Disciples on the Lake of Genazareth"
Bohemia, circa 1700
red sepia color and gold on flat glass
23 x 30 cm (with frame)
Stolen between February 8-29, 1996, from the collections of the Museum of Decorative Arts,
Prague, Czech Republic
Reverse-glass Painting
Tapestry
"Old Testament Scene (Benjamin and Joseph)"
Brussels, 1640-1660
337 x 203 cm
Stolen on September 3, 1994, from Chateau Doudleby nad Orlicí, Czech Republic. Owned by the Museum of Decorative Arts, Prague
Tapestry "Old Testament Scene"

Additional Czech Republic art theft notices can be viewed at the Ministry of the Interior web site.

People with information regarding this theft should contact the nearest FBI field office or United States Embassy.

 
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