by Michael Finkel
Published
June 27, 2023
Pages
242 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Vintage
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$12.99
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$16.19
Paperback
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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • One of the most remarkable true-crime narratives of the twenty-first century • “ The Art Thief , like its title character, has confidence, élan, and a great sense of timing." — The New Yorker A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The Washington Post, The New Yorker, Lit Hub "Enthralling." — The Wall Street Journal Stéphane Bréitwieser is the most prolific art thief of all time. He pulled off more than 200 heists, often in crowded museums in broad daylight. His girlfriend served as his accomplice.
His collection was worth an estimated $2 billion. He never sold a piece, displaying his stolen art in his attic bedroom. He felt like a king.
Until everything came to a shocking end. In this spellbinding portrait of obsession and flawed genius, Michael Finkel gives us one of the most remarkable true-crime narratives of our times, a riveting story of art, theft, love, and an insatiable hunger to possess beauty at any cost.
Deep within the shadowy corridors of the art world, "The Art Thief" reveals a tale woven together by the glitter and glamour interspersed with darkness and deceit. This captivating book unfolds a shocking narrative of an enigmatic figure whose dangerous obsession intertwines with love and crime. As each layer of the story peels away, readers are led through an underworld where art holds more than just beauty; it's the currency of desire and deception.
Time and again love and obsession fuel actions that defy logic and morality. In the thrill of the heist the value of art becomes a powerful yet dangerous currency. Unexpected alliances form amidst a backdrop of deception blending passion with criminality.
Within a landscape dominated by breathtaking masterpieces The Art Thief" guides readers into a clandestine universe where high art and crime intersect most intimately. Narrated with an elegance that mirrors the very art involved this true story explores not just what drives one man to evade the law but why his heart beats for both beauty and danger alike. The protagonist’s path from a passionate connoisseur to a notorious criminal arcs central through the narrative illuminating his simultaneous allure and moral downfall.
Characters are meticulously drawn pulling readers into a world where identities are forged and shattered in the pursuit of possession. Each theft reveals not merely what is stolen but what inner void it seeks to fill. This journey is as much about human frailty as it is about high-stakes drama.
As the heists become increasingly daring the stakes escalate drawing a vivid contrast between the rarefied world of art and the gritty realities of crime. With art as the prism themes of passion possession and identity are explored leaving the reader to ponder where admiration ends and obsession begins.
Unique in its true-story allure The Art Thief" shatters conventional crime narratives by peering into the soul\'s motives Art becomes central not only as the subject of theft but as the story's beating heart The examination of human nature set against the thrilling backdrop of art thefts is deftly portrayed creating a tapestry of interwoven themes from longing to identity Its blend of high stakes and emotional intimacy makes this book unforgettable With an engrossing pace marked by eloquent storytelling every page turns with a sense of urgency and revelation This narrative forces readers to grapple with the nuanced spectrum of morality and desire leaving a lasting impression.
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I greatly enjoyed reading this book, so well researched and prepared over a decade of fact finding and interviews. The author tried to remain neutral despite the shocking and repulsive behavior of the characters in the book. It is the story of a very spoiled, selfish, narcissist enabled by his mother, maternal grandparents, and girlfriend. His mother and girlfriend were complicit in his actions. No moral compass until caught by law enforcement, but even then the thief seemed arrogant and expressed no regret!
The topic of art heists is fascinating, but I found the last third of it disturbing.
Intriguing, educational, and sad all at the same time. I don’t usually go for non-fiction but this book has me hooked.
I purchased this book from Amazon based on their recommendation. The author wrote the book with narrative through out that explains what happened after arrests are made. I believe Mr. Finkel did an excellent job leading the reader into Breitwieser's gradual lust for stealing art. I really can't imagine how he ever thought this would end of well. Then again, I don't think he really cared. Personally, I believe he had a thirst for the excitement of stealing and since he loved/studied art why not. Breitwieser had worked for a short time as a security guard at a small museum and learned security or good security is not affordable for these size museums. He of course took full advantage of this knowledge. After a bit, one theft became many and the reader may get a little fatigued reading about all of them. The detail is amazing on each theft. It seems Breitwieser has a fantastic memory with one description relayed by the author as him telling about each screw being removed to obtain a piece of art. So as I'm starting to think about skipping a few paragraphs, my attention is completely swept up by his capture. The story takes many an interesting twist and turn which had my full attention. All in all a very entertaining book. Buy it!
It was well written and reseached...amazing insanity on all the participants.
This book was amusing and shocking all at the same time. People that steal art objects are not a singular group of people - motives are as varied as the people that steal them. This particular thief, having a truly selfish love of the objects, was particularly entertaining and extremely well read and informed about his thefts. And he was innovative and adept at his thievery skills. It was also a game to steal and a challenge. The author, getting information straight from the thief himself, made the story even more intriguing. This book is very entertaining read.
I like non-fiction that reads as fiction. I read this book in one day because it was so fascinating. The writing made me feel I was there when he took the art, and if it was fiction, I would say no way could they get away with that. Museums are places I love to visit when we travel, and I can see wanting quiet and space to appreciate the pieces. But I have trouble making the jump to him, thinking he should just take them. Great book.
In the riveting world of true crime literature, few tales are as spellbinding as "The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession". From the very first page, the reader is transported into a world of passion, intrigue, and high-stakes deception. This isn't just a book; it's an odyssey that delves deep into the human psyche, exploring the lengths people will go for love and obsession. The narrative is as exquisitely crafted as the artworks it chronicles. The author masterfully weaves together multiple storylines, shedding light on the often shadowy underworld of art theft, where fortunes change hands in the blink of an eye and trust is as rare as a genuine Rembrandt. The characters are intricate and multi-dimensional, transcending the typical archetypes of criminals and victims. The interplay of their motivations – from love to greed, ambition to revenge – paints a vivid picture of humanity in all its flawed beauty. The love story at the heart of this saga is as mesmerizing as any of the stolen masterpieces. It reminds us that beneath the veneer of crime lies a tale as old as time: the pursuit of connection and understanding. It's a poignant reminder that love, in all its forms, can drive us to extremes, both noble and nefarious. The pacing is impeccable. Each chapter brings with it a new revelation, a twist, or a deeper insight, making it nigh impossible to put down. The balance between the meticulous details of the art world and the raw emotions of the characters is nothing short of masterful. But beyond the captivating story and the poetic prose, "The Art Thief" also raises profound questions about the value we place on art and the lengths we'll go to possess it. Is it the monetary value that drives this obsession, or is it something deeper, more primal? The book challenges us to reflect on the role of art in our lives and the price we're willing to pay for beauty. In conclusion, "The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession" is a tour de force, a masterpiece in its own right. It's a tale that lingers long after the final page, urging us to look beyond the surface and find the stories hidden in the shadows. An absolute must-read for anyone who loves art, mysteries, or the complexities of the human heart.